The Monolith is the central sculpture in Vigeland Park (Frogner Park) in Oslo, Norway, created by the artist Gustav Vigeland. Carved from a single block of granite, it stands 14.12 meters high and is composed of 121 intertwined human figures. The sculpture represents the cycle of life, human struggle, and mankind’s spiritual aspirations. Work on the Monolith began in 1924 and it was completed in 1944 after many years of carving and preparation. Today, it is considered one of Norway’s most famous sculptures and a major attraction in Oslo.

