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Freiaparken — Park

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Freiaparken
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Freiaparken, which was inaugurated in 1923 by King Haakon and Queen Maud, is a park in Oslo designed by architect Ole Sverre. The park was created by Johan Throne Holst with the aim of promoting well-being among employees. It is inspired by English country parks and has a pavilion shaped like a Greek temple, which gives a distinctive feel to the area.

One of the park's well-known attractions is Oslo's first Gustav Vigeland fountain, "The girls on the bear". For almost 100 years, Freiaparken has functioned as a respite for employees, and it has been a place for recreation and relaxation. Access to the park is limited, as it is only open to the public on special occasions.

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