Culture

Nathan Söderblom - sculpture

Hälsingland, Sweden
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About this experience

Nathan Söderhblom (1866-1931) was born in Trönö and is known as a leading theologist and man of the church in both Sweden and abroad.

He was named archbishop in 1914, and received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1930.

The sculpture is welded from 10 mm corté steel. The figure is in actual size, about 175 cm high. The gate is about 3 meters high.

On the gate is inscribed the word "Peace" in different language.

The sculpture was erected in 2001.

Artist: Thomas Qvarsebo

Welding: Tomas Hydling

Specifications
  • Destination

    Hälsingland

  • Country

    Sweden

  • Type of experience

    Culture

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  • Nearby stations

    • Härjedalen Sveg Airport

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