Crown Princess Märtha Statue is a sculpture located in Oslo. It was erected in memory of Crown Princess Märtha, who was married to Crown Prince Olav, later King Olav V of Norway. The sculpture was unveiled in 2009 and was created by the artist Per Ung.
The statue is made of bronze and stands on a granite base. It appears as a tribute to Märtha's contribution to Norwegian society, especially during the Second World War, when she was active in the work for the Norwegian refugees and the maintenance of Norwegian culture and identity in exile. The sculpture is placed in a public space, which makes it accessible to visitors and residents of Oslo.
The area around the statue is also designed to provide a pleasant experience for those who want to stop and reflect on the statue and its meaning. Crown Princess Märtha Statue is thus not only a work of art, but also a symbol of history and cultural heritage in Norway.