Art in Nypantunet Health and Welfare Centre
Artist: Carl Nesjar. The Rose.
The Nypantunet Assisted-Living Centre was opened in 1992. This abstract sculpture sparkles gemlike in the open space between the buildings. It is designed so that it can serve as a fountain. Several small spotlights installed inside the sculpture have a captivating effect on the viewer in the dark.
Life-Long Love
Artist: Steinar Garberg (1994).
Mann og kvinne (Man and Woman) is another name of this group of sculptures in bronze, which may be interpreted as a symbol of endurance and fidelity.
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Text descriptions of art made before the year 2000 are taken from the book 'Skulpturguiden for Trondheim' by Anne Grønli and Grethe Britt Fredriksen. Text descriptions of art made after the year 2000 are written by Per Christiansen.