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A full-body, golden-colored male statue, identified as "Solen" (The Sun) by Per Ung, stands prominently on a dark, multi-tiered pedestal. The figure is nude, depicted with both arms raised and bent at the elbows, hands positioned near the head, fingers splayed, in a gesture suggestive of shielding the eyes or adjusting hair. The head is tilted slightly upward, gazing forward with defined facial features and wavy hair. The statue is centrally positioned against a textured, grey, stone-clad architectural facade, likely granite or a similar material, featuring distinct vertical fluting and recessed panels. This structure is the Høyblokka building within the Regjeringskvartalet (Government Quarter) in Oslo, Norway.
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Nov 12, 2025

Oslo, Norway

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A full-body, golden-colored male statue, identified as "Solen" (The Sun) by Per Ung, stands prominently on a dark, multi-tiered pedestal. The figure is nude, depicted with both arms raised and bent at the elbows, hands positioned near the head, fingers splayed, in a gesture suggestive of shielding the eyes or adjusting hair. The head is tilted slightly upward, gazing forward with defined facial features and wavy hair. The statue is centrally positioned against a textured, grey, stone-clad architectural facade, likely granite or a similar material, featuring distinct vertical fluting and recessed panels. This structure is the Høyblokka building within the Regjeringskvartalet (Government Quarter) in Oslo, Norway.

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