The Restoration Monument is a museum located in Stavanger. This monument marks an important historical event in Norwegian maritime history, when it was erected in memory of the first Norwegian sailing ship that sailed from Stavanger to America in 1825. The monument is part of the city's cultural heritage and attracts both local residents and visitors.
The museum offers information about the importance of sailing ships for emigration from Norway, as well as about the historical circumstances surrounding this period. Through exhibitions and information materials, visitors gain insight into the lives of those who traveled and the challenges they faced. The Restoration Monument serves as a symbol of courage and adventure, and helps to preserve and communicate this part of Norway's maritime history.



