Ekebergparken
About
Ekebergparken Sculpture Park is a sprawling 25.5‑acre park nestled on the hills of Oslo, offering a unique fusion of art, nature, and panoramic views of the city below. Opened in 2013, the park showcases more than 30 monumental sculptures by internationally renowned artists such as Gerhard Richter, Tony Cragg, and James Turrell’s Skyspace installation, all strategically placed along winding woodland paths and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can wander freely through a mixture of tranquil forest trails, open lawns, and interpretive art spaces while enjoying the seasonal flora and the tranquil Norwegian landscape. Equipped with an indoor museum in Lunds Hus and a design shop, the park is a cultural hub that encourages exploration, reflection, and inspiration for families, nature lovers, and art enthusiasts alike.
Good to Know
Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn offers mild temperatures, blooming wildflowers, and clear skies that enhance the park’s scenic vistas.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes