A portrait statue of Hans Hagerup Krag(1829-1907). Norwegian director of roads standing on a granite rock at Kragstotten Oslo


Kragstotten is a portrait statue of Hans Hagerup Krag (1829-1907), the Norwegian Road Commissioner who was behind the building of the roads in Voksenkollen and Holmenkollen. The statue was made by Gustav Laerum in 1909. The statue is placed at a high point in the Holmenkollen hills, and the name Kragstotten is also used to refer to the location, which has a beautiful view of the southern and western parts of Oslo


Size: 4001px × 2660px
Location: Holmenkollen, Oslo 787, Norway
Photo credit: © George Brice / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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