Oslo Viaglan Sculpture Park is located in the northwest of Oslo. The Park covers an area of nearly 50 hectares and is named after Norwegian sculptor Gustav Viaglan. There are 192 nude sculptures in the park. There are 650 figures in all the sculptures. All the sculptures were elaborately made from copper, iron or granite in more than 20 years. The central idea of all the sculptures in the park is to highlight one theme - human life and death. For example, the relief sculptures on the four walls of fountains reflect the whole process of life from the birth of infants, through childhood, adolescence, youth, adulthood, old age to death. The park is very large and beautiful with many sculptures. It's a huge project. The first picture is the statue of Viagrand, and the last one is the most famous one, the angry child.