Affeksjonsverdi / Sentimental Value Joachim Trier. 2025
House Thomas Heftyes g. 25, 0264 Oslo, Norway See in map
See in imdb

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Canada
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from Argentina
seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from Germany
seen from Malaysia

seen from Argentina

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
Affeksjonsverdi / Sentimental Value Joachim Trier. 2025
House Thomas Heftyes g. 25, 0264 Oslo, Norway See in map
See in imdb
Gustav Vigeland is Norway's most famous sculptor. He died in 1949. Today I went to Vigelandmuseet and discovered he was a 100% confirmed Monsterfucker Enjoyer:
But hey don't you mlm monsterfuckers feel left out or anything, he's got you covered, too:
Didn't seem to be a big fan of the responsibilities of parenthood:
Also, a vehement character shipper.
"NOW KISS."
- Gustav Vigeland, probably
Very into encouraging the youths to explore their interests in veterinary medicine:
Sculpting people in trees and lifting cups:
And also just stacking loads of people like a mile high because suffering or something:
Vigeland was an pretty cool guy and you should look up his expressive & challenging art.
Danish architect J.H. Nebelong (July 20, 1817 - 1871) was mostly active in Norway, where among many other landmark buildings, he is especially known for Oscarshall, situated on Bygdøy, overlooking Oslo - a Neo Gothic pleasure castle constructed from 1847-52...
Here we see Oscarshall restored to its white facede in 2014 - and also depicted on an amusing postcard from 1908 - “Hilsen fra Christiania”
Bandy at Frogner stadium, Oslo, 1900s
Sunday ❤ Oslo, Norway
A Frogner Flower by Henrik Sundholm Via Flickr: A flower I saw at the Vigeland Park in Oslo, Norway.