The Nøstegutten is a famous sculpture located in Bergen. It was created by the artist Dyre Vaa and unveiled in 1950. The sculpture depicts a young boy sitting on a rock, and it has become a symbol of the city, often associated with Bergen's maritime traditions.
The location of the Nøstegutten is strategically chosen, as it is located near Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The sculpture has become a popular photo motif for both tourists and locals. It represents part of Bergen's cultural history and is an example of Norwegian sculpture art from the mid-20th century.



