Nygårdsparken is a public park located in the city centre of Bergen in Vestland county, Norway.
Covering 74.2 decares (18.3 acres), Nygårdsparken is the largest urban park in Bergen.
Modeled on the typical English park, it was laid out by the Danish gardener S. Lund Leiberg.
With a ticket costing 50 øre you could visit a small zoo and a botanical garden, study objects from Nansen's polar expeditions, and take the elevator to the top of Wisbech & Meinich's "Panorama tower with electric elevator".
Eventually, drug addicts, lacking better places to stay, began using the park for their purposes.