The Finger Sculpture to Indicate the Original Location of Oslo is a historical landmark located in Oslo. The sculpture is part of the city's cultural heritage and marks the place where Oslo was founded. It was unveiled in 2005 and since then has been a symbol of the city's history and development.
The sculpture was designed by the artist Lars Ramberg and got its name from its characteristic shape, which resembles a finger pointing towards the ground. This visual expression is meant to represent the connection between past and present, and encourages visitors to reflect on the city's roots. The landmark has become part of Oslo's cityscape and attracts both locals and tourists who want to learn more about the city's history.



