"Den heliga lågan" is a sculpture created by Swedish artist Axel Ebbe. The title translates to "The Holy Flame" in English, and the piece is notable for its artistic representation of themes related to spirituality and enlightenment. Axel Ebbe was known for his work in stone and bronze, and his sculptures often reflect a deep engagement with human experience and emotion.
Located in Trollhättan, this sculpture contributes to the cultural landscape of the city, showcasing Ebbe's craftsmanship and artistic vision. The work is part of a broader tradition of public art in Sweden, which aims to enhance community spaces and provoke thought among viewers. As with many of Ebbe's pieces, "Den heliga lågan" invites contemplation and reflection, making it a significant addition to the local art scene.
Ebbe's legacy includes various other works across Sweden, and he is recognized for his contributions to the field of sculpture. His ability to convey complex ideas through form and material continues to resonate with audiences today.




