Tigeren is a outdoor sculpture Sentrum Oslo located in Norway.
Jernbanetorget 0154 Oslo Norway
Oslo is nicknamed Tigerstaden ("The Tiger City ") (since 1870). The tiger represents old times thoughts about the dangers of living in the city .
Since you're so close to Oslo S why not take a trip by rail? Book low-fare tickets at www.nsb.no
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В XIX в. в Осло жил поэт Бьёрнстьерне Бьёрнсон. Он написал стихотворение о битве между лошадью и тигром. Тигр - аллегорическое изображение города с его опасностями, а лошадь символизирует деревню.
Foto obligada si estás en Oslo, la ciudad Tigre
Pintoresca estatua ...
4,5 meter lang tiger i bronse laget av billedhuggeren Elena Engelsen, avduket i år 2000, ved Oslos 1000-årsjubileum.
Statue. The king appears to have been both tall and thin. - Jens Harrison
The Norwegian born hero of The naval Battle of Dynekilen (1716) whom the Danes thinks is Danish. Born Peter Wessel in Trondheim 1690. Died dueling in Kiel 1720. Burried in Holmens kirke Copenhagen. - Morten Aastad
One of the most impressive works by Gustav Vigeland is located right in the center of the park after you pass the alley with other sculptures. It’s not easy to understand it’s meaning for sure. - Anya Roxie
Beautiful building in Oslo! Go at night and during the day. Great views of the city from the top. The design is beautiful as well. - Amaury J
The specialty grocery store in here has an amazing cinnamon roll. 29NOK, perfect consistency. - Michael McGraw-Herdeg
Absolutely beautiful interior, definitely worth a visit. The wall paintings in the halls are amazing! - Artem Goutsoul