Other buildings of note are Eilert Sundt's house, the social studies building; the humanities buildings, named after Sophus Bugge, Henrik Wergeland, Niels Treschow and P. A. Munch; Frederikke, the welfare building; and Niels Henrik Abel's house, for mathematical studies, the biology building, named after Kristine Bonnevie, the first female professor at Oslo University.
The place also offers accommodation, cuisine, exhibitions, hiking trails, and memorials after the Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel.
Vigeland, considered the most talented Norwegian sculptor, received numerous commissions for statues and busts celebrating renowned compatriots like Henrik Ibsen and Niels Henrik Abel.
His statue of Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel was first shown publicly at the Autumn Exhibition in 1904.
Henrik Ibsen | Niels Bohr | Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen | Abel Ferrara | Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark | Niels Bohr Institute | Jessica Abel | Abel Gance | Niels Juel | Niels Ferguson | Niels Henrik Abel | Lady May Abel Smith | Henrik Steffens | Henrik Hertz | Fredrik Henrik af Chapman | Cain and Abel | Abel | Niels Shoe Meulman | Niels Helveg Petersen | Henrik Shipstead | Henrik Schyffert | Henrik Nikolai Krøyer | Henrik Larsson | Henrik Jonback | Henrik Holm | Henrik Andenæs | Abel Seyler | Abel Carlevaro | Walter Abel | Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt |