While we were visiting Flam on P&O’s Aurora in May 2016 we went up above the head of the fjord into the Culture Park.
As we climbed we passed a street art installation attached to a rock.
And then another away on a rock outcrop.
And another

The path climbed higher with intriguing signs (almost everywhere seemed to be 505m!)

But the views were worth it

Street art installation”What is your global footprint?”
Intriguingly there were slabs with a simple message on them along the path, this is the one in English:
The slab in English was by a street art installation that was along a fence that overlooked the fjord.
From there we back were on another path that would lead us across the hill towards the Flam Railway.

and there we came across more installations

until we finally came down to the road by the railway and the river.