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The Picasso sculpture

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Discover the Picasso sculpture by Lake Vänern in Kristinehamn – an impressive art experience and part of the world’s largest Picasso artwork. Enjoy the art with the horizon of Lake Vänern in the background.

An Art Experience by Lake Vänern

By the shores of Lake Vänern, surrounded by the beautiful archipelago, stands one of the world’s largest Picasso sculptures – a monumental artwork that attracts visitors from all over the world. This 15-meter-high sculpture is more than just a piece of art; it is a symbol of creativity, collaboration, and a place where art and nature meet.

A Unique Art Experience in Kristinehamn

The Picasso Sculpture, inaugurated in 1965, is one of the largest Picasso artworks in the world. It is made from natural concrete and sandblasted with artistic patterns designed to last for thousands of years. The sculpture was created by Picasso in collaboration with Carl Nesjar and Bengt Olson and stands today as a tribute to both artistic vision and historical commitment.

But the Picasso Sculpture is not only an artwork – it is also a part of Kristinehamn’s identity and a place where both nature and culture go hand in hand. Take a walk along the promenade, enjoy the view of Lake Vänern, or simply stand and admire this colossal sculpture.

What Can You Do at Picasso Point?

Walk Along the Promenade
Take a stroll along the beautiful Vålösundet promenade, or cycle part of the Vänerleden trail.

Guided Tours
Delve deeper into the history and significance of the sculpture by booking a private guided tour – available in both Swedish and English.

Explore Nature
Experience the Vänern archipelago by boat or on foot – don’t miss the stunning views over Lake Vänern.

Eat and Drink
Enjoy a delicious meal or coffee at one of the many nearby cafés and restaurants, such as Picasso’s Veranda, Nock, Café Pärlan, Skymningen, and Restaurant Trossen.

Exhibit Signage
Along the eastern point, you’ll find informative signs about the sculpture and its fascinating history.

How Did the Picasso Sculpture End Up in Kristinehamn?

It all began on a dusty road in France in the 1960s. Kristinehamn-born artist Bengt Olson met Norwegian sculptor Carl Nesjar, who was collaborating with Pablo Picasso. Picasso, fascinated by the artistic potential of concrete, had already started working on a series of sculptures with Nesjar.

Nesjar mentioned that one of these works could be made for 150,000 SEK – and there was urgency! New York was interested, but Olson saw a unique opportunity for Kristinehamn. After a swift campaign, with pictures and folk music selling the location to Picasso, a donation letter was sent. On a photo of the model at Strandudden, Picasso wrote “Oui, Picasso 7.7 1964.”

In the link to Swedish Radio, you can hear Bengt Olson’s fascinating story about how everything came together.

A Public Celebration at the Inauguration

On Midsummer’s Eve in 1965, the Picasso sculpture was unveiled with a public celebration, with author Bo Setterlind giving the opening speech. Picasso followed the work through film but never had the chance to see his sculpture on site. However, many others have had the privilege, and today the Picasso sculpture remains one of Kristinehamn’s most popular attractions.

Facts About the Sculpture

  • Inaugurated: 1965
  • Height: 15 meters
  • Weight: 35 tons
  • Diameter of the pillar: 1.65 meters
  • Span: 6x4 meters
  • One wing weighs: 8 tons
  • Material: Natural concrete, sandblasted decor
  • Restoration: The sculpture was cleaned in the autumn of 2024 and will undergo further restoration in August 2025.

60 Years of Jacqueline

In 2025, the Picasso sculpture will celebrate its 60th anniversary. Jacqueline has stood in Kristinehamn for six decades, and to ensure it remains an artistic monument for future generations, restoration is of the utmost importance. The sculpture has undergone a careful cleaning and will continue to be cared for to ensure its longevity.

Book Your Guided Tour and Plan Your Visit

Want to know more about the sculpture and its history? Book a private guided tour in Swedish or English. Learn more about Picasso’s artwork and the exciting story of how it ended up here in Kristinehamn.

Read more about what to see and do in the Picasso area.

Guided tours of the Picasso sculpture can be booked in English – read more.

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    Södra Torget 3

    68131 Kristinehamn

    Sverige

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Kontaktperson angående drift av leden: Simon Jonsson, simon.jonsson@vanern.org

För frågor om ledens sträckning, boenden, restauranger m.m. utmed leden kontakta Kristinehamns turistbyrå! 0550 881 87

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Kristinehamns Turistbyrå

+46 550 881 87

turist@kristinehamn.se

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