The Spain Monument is a historical landmark located in Oslo. The monument was erected to honor the Norwegian volunteers who took part in the Spanish Civil War from 1936 to 1939. It stands as a symbol of solidarity with the Spanish people and their struggle for democracy and freedom.
The monument is made of granite and was unveiled in 1965. It is located in a park that gives visitors the opportunity to reflect on the monument's significance in a quiet setting. In addition to being a memorial, it also serves as a place for events and commemorations related to themes such as democracy and human rights.
The Spain Monument is part of Oslo's cultural heritage and attracts both locals and tourists who want to learn more about Norway's history and involvement in international affairs. The monument helps preserve the memory of an important period in both Norwegian and Spanish history.



