📜 Public sculpture by Monica Bonvicini, made of stainless steel and glass panels, floating in Oslo Harbour, a three-dimensional interpretation of Caspar David Friedrich's painting Das Eismeer (The Sea of Ice).🔍 Measures approximately 12m by 17m by 16m. Permanently installed since 2010 in Oslo's Bjørvika harbor area, floating on a concrete platform.# Why Go🌊 Striking stainless steel and glass sculpture evoking the power of ice and water.🔄 Turns with tide and wind, offering changing reflections.🏛️ Best viewed from the roof of the Oslo Opera House.🎨 Symbolizes nature's power and the magnificence of the north.📍 Located in Bjørvika harbor area near the Oslo Opera House.
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