King Olav V is a sculpture that stands in Oslo, and is a tribute to Norway's former king, Olav V, who reigned from 1957 to 1991. The sculpture was unveiled in 2005 and is placed in a public space, making it accessible to both residents and visitors. It is made by the artist Per Ung, who is known for his expressive sculptures in various materials.
The work captures the essence of the king's personality and his importance to the country. Olav V is recognized for his popular approach and commitment to social issues, and the sculpture reflects this through its design. It is part of Oslo's rich cultural history and contributes to the city's artistic landscape. The sculpture is an example of modern Norwegian art and shows how art can be used to commemorate and honor important historical figures.



