Atlantica - 01.06.2002, Qupperneq 35

Atlantica - 01.06.2002, Qupperneq 35
A T L A N T I C A 33 National Independence Day on the 17th of May, or on other spe- cial occasions. Karl Johans gate lies between Det Kongelige Slott (The Royal Palace) to the west, and Sentralstasjonen (Oslo Central Station) to the east. A multitude of cafés, restaurants and stores line the street, as well as many of the city’s most impor- tant and well-known buildings. Counting from the Royal Palace: the University of Oslo, the National Theatre, the five-star Grand Hotel, Stortinget (The Parliament Building) and Oslo’s Cathedral. The Royal Palace itself stands bold and dignified on a hill sur- rounded by the beautiful royal gardens, which are open to the public, along with a section of the Palace. Around this area, or more precisely, near the University on Universitetsgaten, is the National Gallery, which exhibits the works of Norway’s most famous artists – Edvard Munch, Christian Krohg and J.C. Dahl – along with the works of masters such as Picasso, Van Gogh and Matisse. When you are tired of trekking forwards and backwards down Karl Johann, it is a good idea to drop by the place that every sin- gle inhabitant of Oslo that I met during my trip recommended. This unique place is the sculpture garden, Vigeland Parken. The park is the country’s most popular tourist spot and is visited by over one million guests each year. It is named after the artist Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943) and is definitively a sight worth see- ing. Vigeland’s sculptures are an ode to mankind, glowing with gladness, but yet sad, humorous and filled with warmth. The sculptures number 200 in total and stand on both sides of a path which leads to the pièce de résistance, a 14-metre-high column, carved from a single slab of stone, which shows in minute detail 121 human bodies writhing and coiling together. It took three full- time sculptors from 1929 to 1943 to complete this impressive work of art. Vigeland Parken is situated in the middle of Frognerparken, which is the ‘Central Park’ of Oslo. There people thunder by on Rollerblades, ride their bicycles, kick footballs or have picnics. Like on Bygdø peninsula, the engangsgrill are in popular demand at Frognerparken. Norwegians are obviously avid barbecue fans. After a quick survey, it seems that pork chops and chicken are the most popular dishes of the day. I guess that the health inspector Bård Mæland Student Where do you go for a night out on the town? “My destination for a pub crawl is Aker Brygge, especially in the summer. Nowhere in Oslo are there as many bars and restaurants crammed together in one place.“ 028-036 ATL402 Oslo 24.6.2002 15:45 Page 33
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