Wednesday, October 16, 2013


With just over 30 sculptures mounted at scenic viewpoints, tucked into the trees or even hung in them, the park also offers open space, lots of new benches and improved, lighted trails for strolling or contemplation, all perched on an easily accessible hilltop minutes from downtown.
Ekebergparken (The Ekeberg Park) has been hotly debated for years, with critics claiming it would damage the historic forests at Ekeberg and commercialize an area that’s been been preserved as a “green lung” for Oslo since the late 1800s. Now that it’s open, however, public sentiment seems to be shifting in favour of the park.

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