Skara Brae Sculpture is an artistic installation located in Stavanger. The sculpture is inspired by the heritage of the Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae in the Orkney Islands, which is known for its unique architectural features and historical significance. Through its design and choice of materials, Skara Brae Sculpture communicates a connection between past and present, and invites visitors to reflect on humanity’s relationship with nature and culture.
The sculpture is located in a public space, making it accessible to both locals and tourists. It is part of the city’s commitment to art and culture, and contributes to enriching the visual landscape. Skara Brae Sculpture is an example of how modern art can be integrated into urban environments, and it opens up conversations about the role of art in society.



