Bygdøy WW II Navy Memorial is a sculpture located on Bygdøy in Oslo. The monument is dedicated to the Norwegian sailors who took part in the Second World War, and it serves as a memorial to their efforts and sacrifice. The sculpture was unveiled in 1999 and is an important symbol of maritime history and patriotism.
The artwork was designed by the artist Per Ung and is made of bronze. It shows a sailor in uniform, standing in a dignified pose, and is located in a scenic area overlooking the fjord. The monument is surrounded by a landscape that contributes to the respectful atmosphere around the memorial, and it is a popular place for visitors who want to learn more about Norway's maritime history during the war.