Christian Frederik is a historical landmark in Oslo, named after King Christian Frederik, who was king of Norway from 1814 to 1818. The monument was erected to honor his role in Norway's independence and constitutional work. It is located near Slottsparken, a popular park in the capital, and is a familiar sight to residents and visitors alike.
The monument is made in classical style and stands as a symbol of national identity and history. It was unveiled in 1840 and has since been an important cultural and historical point in Oslo. The area around the monument is often used for various events and gatherings, which helps preserve interest in Norway's history and cultural heritage.



