Photo: NODE Berlin Oslo

The Vigeland Museum in Frogner opened in 1947 and was formerly the home and studio of sculptor Gustav Vigeland. It houses a permanent collection of his sculptures, drawings, and plaster models. The museum also hosts contemporary art exhibitions and concerts.

Access:
There are no ramps for entering any of the buildings. Entry to the museum is possible for narrow, manual wheelchairs with assistance, but larger wheelchairs do not fit through the door.

  • Accessibility:
    There are no specific accommodations for persons with disabilities.
    Wheelchair users must be accompanied by an assistant.
  • Toilet:
    There is a ramp providing access to the toilet.
  • Interpretation and hearing systems:
    There are no accommodations for persons using hearing aids (no induction loop or interpreter available).
  • Tickets:
    Tickets are sold through Ticketco. Companion tickets are free of charge.

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