King Haakon VII is a sculpture located in Trondheim. It was created to honor King Haakon VII, who was King of Norway from 1905 to 1957. The sculpture is part of the city's cultural heritage and stands as a symbol of the king's importance to the country, especially during World War II.
The work was created by the artist Stinius Fredriksen and was unveiled in 1955. The sculpture is made of bronze and shows the king in a standing pose, wearing a uniform. It is placed in a public space, making it accessible to both residents and visitors to Trondheim. King Haakon VII is an example of how art can be used to commemorate historical figures and events.



