The Raoul Wallenberg Monument, titled In Memory of Raoul Wallenberg's Deed,[1] was erected near the Haga Church (Hagakyrkan) in Gothenburg, Sweden.
It is a 2.45 meter high monument, made partly of graphic concrete and partly of bronze, and it was created by Charlotte Gyllenhammar of Stockholm, Sweden.
Charlotte Gyllenhammar's work – which is in the form of a youth portrait of Raoul Wallenberg made on a stone tablet – presents young Raoul Wallenberg, who has not yet met with his fate.
A sculpture just in front of the portrait – the concept of which is the testimony to the repressive nature of history – consists of two sleeping boys.
There are many other memorials to Raoul Wallenberg in Sweden and around the world.