Famous Statues in Prague
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man Hanging Out
Come and see this well-known statue of Sigmund Freud hanging by one hand, made by David Cerny, with your own eyes.
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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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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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Holy Saviour
Admire the lavishly decorated interior of this Early Baroque church as well as its recently renovated organ that dates back to the 17th…
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Prague Infant Jesus
Also known as Child of Prague, this wooden statue of infant Jesus can be seen in the Church of Our Lady Victorious.
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Charles Ⅳ
The statue of Charles IV is an outdoor sculpture of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, located at Křižovnické Square in Prague, Czech Republic.
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Statue of Jan Neruda, Prague
The statue of a Czech poet and publicist Jan Neruda is an outdoor 1970 sculpture by Jan Simota and Karel Lapka, installed at Petřín, Malá…
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