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The Palace Park (Slottsparken) is a tranquil 22-hectare English-style landscape garden surrounding the Royal Palace, open to the public year-round.

Frogner Park is Oslo's largest and most popular green space, wrapping around the Vigeland installation and extending into elegant gardens, sports facilities, and a historic manor house.

The world's largest sculpture park dedicated to a single artist, featuring over 200 bronze and granite sculptures by Gustav Vigeland depicting the human life cycle in all its raw, unfiltered emotional intensity.
Oslo's Botanical Garden is an 8-hectare oasis in the Tøyen district containing over 7,500 plant species from around the world, including impressive alpine and Arctic collections.
Ekebergparken is an outdoor sculpture park on the forested Ekeberg hillside, combining contemporary art by international artists with spectacular panoramic views of the Oslo skyline and fjord.