Agnete and the Merman

Local nameAgnete og Havmanden
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark

Agnete and the Merman is a group of bronze sculptures in Copenhagen, Denmark, located underwater in the Slotsholm Canal next to the Højbro Bridge. It has been referred to as one of the least-known works of art in Copenhagen. The sculptures were made in 1992 by the Danish sculptor, photographer, and author, Suste Bonnen. They portray a merman and his seven sons with outstretched arms, begging Agnete to return home. Three other sculptures of merfolk are located in Copenhagen: the "Black Diamond Mermaid", a copy of Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen’s 1921 statue; a large granite mermaid located on the port-of-call cruise ship dock in Copenhagen; and the famous Little Mermaid statue, located on the water’s edge along Langelinie promenade.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnete_and_the_Merman

Address 19 Ved Stranden, København 1061, Denmark

Coordinates 55°40'39.471" N 12°34'48.666" E

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