The Inuksuk monument is a sculpture located in Oslo, known for its unique shape and cultural significance. Inuksuk is a traditional structure made of stone, originally used by Inuit in the Arctic to mark paths, places for fishing or hunting, and as guides. The monument in Oslo is a modern interpretation of this tradition, and it functions as a symbol of friendship and cooperation between people.
The sculpture is made of stones stacked on top of each other, and it stands as a work of art in a public space. The Inuksuk monument has become a well-known landmark and attracts both locals and tourists. It represents a connection between nature, culture and society, and helps to promote understanding of indigenous traditions and values.



