Best Sculptures in Prague
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Franz Kafka's Head
A large outdoor kinetic sculpture depicting the head of the writer Franz Kafka through rotating metal layers. Created by artist David Černý, it stands over 10 meters tall and represents modern art and Kafka's legacy.
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Franz Kafka Monument
This bronze statue represents a man without a head with the famous writer Franz Kafka sitting on his shoulders.
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Babies
Giant sculptures of crawling babies were created by a Czech artist David Černý and placed at Kampa in Prague and outside of the TV Tower in…
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Memorial to the Victims of Communism
When heading to Petrin Hill, don't forget to stop by to see several statues remembering the victims of the Communist era.
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Peeing Statues
In the yard of Franz Kafka Museum, you can find quite a provocative sculpture of two peeing men, created by a controversial Czech artist,…
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Statue of Saint Wenceslas
This equestrian statue of St. Wenceslas, patron saint of the Czech Republic, serves as a popular meeting point.
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Žižkov Television Tower
This television tower is the tallest structure in Prague, known for being decorated with sculptures of babies by David Černý, crawling up…
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Saint Ludmila
This splendid example of neo-Gothic architecture is named after Ludmila of Bohemia, a Czech martyr.
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Quo Vadis
This bronze sculpture depicting a Trabant car on four legs was created by the famous and controversial Czech sculptor David Černý.
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Kampa Museum
No fan of modern art should miss the former Sova's Mills where a gallery is now located.
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