Max Manus is a sculpture located in Oslo, known to honor the Norwegian resistance fighter Max Manus, who played an important role during the Second World War. The sculpture was created by the artist Nicolai Bøhn and was unveiled in 2010. It stands as a symbol of resistance and the fight for freedom, and is part of Oslo's public art collection.
The work is made in bronze and appears with a realistic representation of Manus, wearing his characteristic uniform. The sculpture is located in an area with high foot traffic, making it accessible to residents and visitors alike. It contributes to the city's cultural landscape and serves as a reminder of historical events and the value of resistance.



