The Sculpture Park
The Princess Ingrid Alexandra Sculpture Park is part of the Palace Park and contains sculptures by - and for - children. The sculpture park was established between 2016 and 2019 as the result of a nationwide competition among 5th and 6th graders. The Royal Family was in attendance when His Majesty King Harald and The Princess declared the park opened.
This album contains handout pictures from the Royal Court. For editorial use only, not for sale.
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Number Pencil on the RunNumber Pencil on the Run, designed by Lise Margrethe Kvernvold, Vaulen Primary School, 2019. Photo: Liv Osmundsen, the Royal Court
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MouthlegsMouthlegs, designed by Emma Sofie Nesse Torgersen, Tysnes Primary School, 2019. Photo: Liv Osmundsen, the Royal Court
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Faceless manFaceless man, designed by Evald Møller Johansen, Lilleby Primary School, 2017. Photo: Liv Osmundsen, the Royal Court
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The Big WormThe Big Worm, designed by Nicklas Eskedal-Christophersen, Oliver Kristoffer Brækken, Julian Malachi Kumar Karpis and Kristoffer Bentzen-Lunder, Eikeli Primary School, 2018. Photo: Liv Osmundsen, the Royal Court
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Geometrical FoxGeometrical Fox, designed by Sofie Sollid Gjertsen, Setermoen Primary School, 2016. Photo: Liv Osmundsen, the Royal Court
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InstrumentInstrument, designed by Norah Hansen, Kringler-Slattum Primary School, 2018. Photo: Liv Osmundsen, the Royal Court
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The Earth's HandThe Earth's Hand, designed by Helene Breen Brudevoll, Botne Primary School, 2018. Photo: Liv Osmundsen, the Royal Court
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Rabbit in TroubleRabbit in Trouble, designed by Emma Hansen, Ballangen Primary School, 2016. Photo: Liv Osmundsen, the Royal Court
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My CourageMy Courage, designed by Christian Mathias Andresen, Moss International School, 2018. Photo: Liv Osmundsen, the Royal Court
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Funny BenchFunny Bench, designed by August, Paradis Primary School, 2019. Photo: Liv Osmundsen, the Royal Court
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RoggbifRoggbif, designed by Emilie Forsmo Bratberg and Kaisa Øksdahl, Slåstad Primary School, 2017. Photo: Liv Osmundsen, the Royal Court