King Haakon Statue is a sculpture in Bergen, Norway, commemorating King Haakon VII of Norway. The sculpture was unveiled in 1950 and is located in a public park, where it has become a well-known landmark in the city. King Haakon VII is considered an important figure in Norwegian history, especially for his role during World War II.
The sculpture was created by artist Ståle Kyllingstad and is made of bronze. It depicts the king in a majestic pose, wearing royal uniform. The area around the statue is designed to allow visitors to reflect on the significance of the monument, as well as enjoy the surrounding nature. King Haakon Statue is part of Bergen's cultural heritage and attracts both local residents and tourists who want to learn more about Norway's history.



