Haugar Art Museum is a new museum, located in Tønsberg, in an impressive, architectural building that used to be used as a school, back in the early 1920’s. The museum is very complex and wide, covering an area of more than 3 square kilometres. A major attraction when visiting this art museum is represented by the statues that decorate the frontal side of the building – these statues were created by the Norwegian architects A. H. Bjercke and G. Eliassen and represent the concept of multiculturalism.