Olav Tryggvason is a sculpture in Trondheim that honors the historical king of Norway, Olav Tryggvason. The sculpture was created by the renowned artist Stinius Fredriksen and was unveiled in 1921. It is located on a hill, which provides an impressive view of the city and the Nidelva River.
The sculpture is made of bronze and depicts King Olav in a heroic pose, wearing traditional Viking costume. It stands as a symbol of Norway's early Christianization and the king's importance in the country's history. Olav Tryggvason is a popular monument and a well-known landmark for both residents and visitors to Trondheim.



