Monolith is a sculpture that stands in Frognerparken in Oslo, and is part of Gustav Vigeland's extensive artwork. The sculpture, which is 14 meters high, was built between 1923 and 1943 and is made of granite. The monolith is a central element of the park, which also includes over 200 other sculptures made by Vigeland in materials such as bronze and wrought iron.
Vigeland's sculpture park, which is his life's work, has a unique combination of art and nature and is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The starting point for the park is Vigeland's Fountain, which was originally planned for Eidsvoll Plass. In addition to the Monolith, there is a sculpture-rich bridge that connects the various parts of the park. Frognerparken is always open to visitors, which gives the opportunity to experience art in a natural environment.