Lise Nørgaard Sculpture

Lise Nørgaard Sculpture

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It’s a bronze statue in Roskilde, Denmark, sculpted by Mette Agerbæk. The sculpture depicts Lise Nørgaard, the Danish author and screenwriter, sitting on a bench. It’s a fitting tribute to the beloved creator of the television series “Matador,” set in the fictional town of Korsbæk. The statue is life-sized and stands a little over 1.7 meters tall. It was unveiled in 2010, and instantly became a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The Lise Nørgaard sculpture sits on a bench on the town’s busiest street, Algade, as if she is observing the bustling life around her. You might be surprised to know that the inspiration for this sculpture comes from Bond Street in London. There, you’ll find statues of Roosevelt and Churchill seated on benches just like this. Lise Nørgaard’s sculpture is a testament to the profound impact she made on Danish culture her influence on popular culture, and to her love for the city of Roskilde.

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