Charles XIV John's statue is a prominent sculpture located in Stockholm, Sweden. It commemorates Charles XIV John, who was the first king of the House of Bernadotte and reigned from 1818 until his death in 1844. The statue was created by the sculptor Bengt Erland Fogelberg and was unveiled in 1854. It is situated in the public square known as Kungsträdgården, which is a popular park in the city.
The statue depicts Charles XIV John in a regal pose, dressed in royal attire, and is made of bronze. It stands on a granite pedestal, which features inscriptions that honor the king's contributions to Sweden. The statue is part of a larger tradition of public monuments in Stockholm, reflecting the city's historical and cultural heritage. As a significant landmark, it attracts both locals and tourists who visit the area to appreciate its artistic and historical value.




