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Henrik Wergeland's Grave

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Grave of Norwegian Romantic poet and freedom writer Henrik Wergeland (1808–1845) – one of Oslo's most significant literary memorial sites.

The grave of Henrik Wergeland (1808–1845) in Oslo commemorates Norway's greatest Romantic poet and one of the most passionate voices of the Enlightenment era. Wergeland wrote poetry, dramas, and political essays, championing press freedom, the rights of Jewish people in Norway, and the democratic ideals of his time. His major work, the epic "The Creation, Man and Messiah," is considered a pinnacle of early Norwegian Romanticism. Though he died at only 37, Wergeland's influence on Norwegian literature and national identity endures to this day. The grave is a quiet place of remembrance for one of the 19th century's most eloquent advocates of freedom.

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