Men at Sea, Esbjerg
Facts and practical information
The "Men at Sea" is a striking sculpture that graces the coastline of Esbjerg, Denmark, symbolizing the city's maritime heritage and its enduring relationship with the sea. This imposing work of art consists of four colossal white figures, each measuring an impressive 9 meters in height, gazing out towards the horizon. It was created by Danish sculptor Svend Wiig Hansen and unveiled in 1995 in celebration of Esbjerg's centennial as an independent municipality.
The stark white monoliths, constructed from white concrete, stand as a tribute to the human spirit and its connection to nature, particularly the sea. The figures are positioned with their feet firmly planted on the ground, representing the strength and resilience of the men who have ventured into the North Sea throughout Esbjerg's history as a major fishing port and a hub for maritime industry and offshore activities.
Visitors to "Men at Sea" can experience the powerful presence of the statues as they emerge from the landscape, almost appearing as guardians of the city. The site is open to the public and is a popular destination for both tourists and locals, offering a unique opportunity to contemplate the vastness of the ocean and the solitude of human existence within it.
Men at Sea – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fisheries and Maritime Museum, Sædden Church, Treenighedskirken, Svømmestadion Danmark.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Men at Sea by public transport?
Bus
- Tarphagevej v Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet • Lines: 1A, 2A (4 min walk)
- Sædding Strandvej v Solbakken • Lines: 13 (5 min walk)