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Sinnataggen: The Iconic Crying Boy of Oslo

Explore Sinnataggen, the poignant statue in Oslo's Frogner Park, capturing childhood's raw emotions amidst a beautiful sculpture garden.

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Discover Sinnataggen, the beloved sculpture in Oslo's Frogner Park, capturing the essence of childhood emotions. This iconic piece by Gustav Vigeland is a must-see for every tourist, representing both beauty and vulnerability.

A brief summary to Sinnataggen

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
  • Bring a picnic to enjoy in the park's beautiful surroundings.
  • Take a guided tour to learn more about Gustav Vigeland's life and work.
  • Don't forget to explore the other sculptures in the park for a complete experience.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are already in Frogner, Sinnataggen is located within Frognerparken (Frogner Park). From the Frogner Park entrance at Frognerveien, walk straight into the park. Follow the main path leading into the park; it will take you past various sculptures and beautiful greenery. Keep walking until you see the large fountain ahead. Sinnataggen is situated near the fountain, specifically on the bridge that connects the different areas of the sculpture park. It will be clearly visible as you approach.

  • Public Transport (Bus)

    If you prefer to take public transport, you can catch Bus 20 or Bus 30 from any nearby bus stops in Frogner. Board the bus heading towards 'Majorstuen'. Get off at the 'Frognerparken' stop. From there, walk towards the park entrance, which is just a minute away. Once inside, follow the main path toward the fountain as described earlier, and you will find Sinnataggen on the bridge.

  • Public Transport (Tram)

    Alternatively, you can take Tram 12 or Tram 19 from any tram stops in the Frogner area. Board the tram going towards 'Majorstuen' or 'Bryn'. Disembark at the 'Frogner Park' stop. Walk towards the park entrance (it will take about 5 minutes on foot), and then continue following the main path into the park until you reach the fountain area where Sinnataggen is located.

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Discover more about Sinnataggen

Nestled within the enchanting Frogner Park, Sinnataggen, or the 'Crying Boy', stands as one of the most iconic sculptures created by the renowned Norwegian artist Gustav Vigeland. This poignant piece captures the raw emotion of childhood, depicting a boy in a moment of profound sorrow, with tears streaming down his face. The sculpture is part of a larger collection of over 200 sculptures in the park, making it an essential stop for art lovers and casual visitors alike. The surrounding park offers sprawling lawns, beautiful gardens, and walking paths that invite visitors to explore its serene environment, enhancing the experience of encountering this tender piece of art. Sinnataggen has gained popularity not only for its artistic value but also for the stories it inspires in visitors. Many are drawn to its emotional depth, making it a favorite spot for photography and reflection. As you stroll through the park, take time to appreciate the intricate details of the other sculptures, which depict various facets of human existence, from joy to despair. The park's layout, dotted with beautiful flowerbeds and picturesque trees, creates a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely afternoon. The best time to visit is during the warmer months, when the gardens are in full bloom and the park bustles with life. In addition to art appreciation, Frogner Park offers picnic spots and benches where you can relax and soak in the beauty around you. The park is easily accessible from Oslo's city center, making it a convenient destination for tourists seeking a respite from the urban hustle. Whether you are an art aficionado or simply looking for a peaceful retreat in nature, Sinnataggen and its surrounding park provide an unforgettable experience in Oslo.

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