Johan Sverdrup is a sculpture located in Oslo. It is named after the Norwegian politician and Prime Minister Johan Sverdrup, who was a central figure in Norwegian politics at the end of the 19th century. The sculpture was unveiled in 1898 and was created by the renowned artist Brynjulf Bergslien.
The work stands as a memorial to Sverdrup's contribution to Norwegian society and his role in the development of modern Norway. The sculpture is made of bronze and placed on a plinth, which gives it a prominent position in the cityscape. Johan Sverdrup is part of Oslo's cultural heritage and attracts both locals and visitors who are interested in Norwegian history and art.



