The King Harald I Fairhair statue is located in Haugesund and is a significant tourist attraction that honors Norway's first king, Harald Hårfagre. The statue was unveiled in 1872 and was created by the artist Wilhelm Rasmussen. It stands on a hill overlooking the city and the sea, and is a symbol of Norwegian history and cultural heritage.
The statue area is popular with both locals and visitors, and is often a place for photography and reflection. Near the statue there are also information posters that provide insight into Harald Hårfagre's life and importance to Norway's collection as a kingdom. The area around the statue is designed for visitors, and it is easily accessible from the center of Haugesund.



