The Alexander Kielland Statue stands in Stavanger and is a sculpture honoring the Norwegian author and politician Alexander Kielland. He was a central figure in Norwegian society in the late 19th century, known for his realistic novels and his commitment to social issues. The statue was unveiled in 1911 and was created by the artist Stinius Fredriksen.
The sculpture is located in a park and is made of bronze, where Kielland is depicted in a natural and expressive pose. It has become a well-known landmark in Stavanger and attracts both locals and visitors. The statue is part of the city's cultural history and helps to preserve the memory of one of Norway's most significant literary figures.



