The Christian IV Statue is a sculpture that stands in Oslo and honors the Danish king Christian IV, who reigned from 1588 to 1648. The statue was unveiled in 1906 and is located in Slottsparken, an area known for its historical and cultural values. The sculpture was created by the renowned Norwegian sculptor Hans Gude, who is known for his contributions to Norwegian art history.
The statue depicts Christian IV in a majestic pose, wearing royal garb and with an expression that reflects his importance as a monarch. Christian IV is known for having been an important figure in the development of Copenhagen and for having supported art and culture in Denmark-Norway. The sculpture is part of Oslo's rich artistic heritage and attracts both locals and tourists who want to learn more about Norway's history and culture.



