Sculpture of Olav V is a statue that honors Norway's former king, Olav V, who reigned from 1957 to 1991. The sculpture is located in Oslo and is part of the city's rich cultural heritage. It was unveiled to mark the king's importance to the country and his popularity among the people. The statue's design and execution reflect the era in which it was made, and it has become a symbol of the king's closeness to the population.
The statue is part of Oslo's many tourist attractions and attracts visitors who want to learn more about Norwegian history and the role of the monarchy in the country. The area around the sculpture is often visited by both locals and tourists, who appreciate the artistic and historical value of the work. The sculpture of Olav V contributes to Oslo's identity as a city with deep historical roots and a varied cultural life.