Hans Nielsen Hauge is a bronze statue made by sculptor Sigurd Nome, located in Oslo. The statue honors Hans Nielsen Hauge, a central figure in Norwegian history, known for his role as preacher and social reformer in the 19th century. Hauge was an important contributor to the development of Norwegian society, especially within religious and social reforms.
The statue is part of Oslo's cultural heritage and stands as a symbol of Hauge's influence. It is located in a public park, where it can be seen by residents and visitors alike. The state's design and details are typical of Nome, who was known for his ability to capture both character and depth in his sculptures. This monument helps preserve the memory of Hans Nielsen Hauge's life and work, and acts as a historical landmark in the city.