The Man from the Sea

The Man from the Sea (Havmannen) is a granite stone sculpture by the English artist Antony Gormley. It's placed in the sea close to the town. The sculpture is 11 metres tall, weighs 60 tonnes, and according to Lonely Planet - Forever up to his knees in water, turns his back on the town and gazes resolutely out over the fjord.

The sculpture was created and placed in the end of the fjord in 1995 as part of Artscape Nordland. The artist originally envisaged the sculpture being created in steel, based on the traditional steel industry which was one of the pillars of industrial Mo i Rana, and placed in the fjord to illustrate the sharp contrasts between nature and industry.

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Mo i Rana Museum

Mo i Rana museum is a division of Helgeland Museum. You can find it in the middle of the city. Cultural department has a local historical photo collection with about 80 000 pictures, a folk music archive and exhibition and history of the industrial city.

Natural History Department focuses on wildlife and other natural conditions in the Helgeland region - and the interplay between nature and culture. Stenneset division has 25 buildings from three centuries, and is located 8 km from Mo i Rana.

The museum collaborates with Rana Art Association and holds regular art exhibitions. It also hosts concerts and lectures, and the museum shop sells local souvenirs and books.

Opening Hours

Monday to Friday 10.00 to 16.00
Saturday to Sunday 12:00 - 16:00

Midtre gt. 1
8624 Mo i Rana
Tel. +47 75 11 01 33

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