Most reviewed Sculptures in Prague

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Franz Kafka - Rotating Head by David Cerny image
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Franz Kafka - Rotating Head by David Cerny
Sculpture
Metallic, rotating sculpture of Franz Kafka’s head, created by artist David Černý.
4.50 (24.9K reviews)
Man Hanging Out - David Černý's Statue of Sigmund Freud image
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Man Hanging Out - David Černý's Statue of Sigmund Freud
Sculpture
David Černý's lifelike sculpture of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud hanging from a pole above a street.
4.50 (2.9K reviews)
Statue of Franz Kafka image
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Statue of Franz Kafka
Sculpture
This surreal sculpture honoring the great writer Franz Kafka is based upon one of his short stories.
4.50 (2K reviews)
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Urinating Sculptures
Sculpture
Offbeat sculpture & fountain by David Černý featuring 2 urinating men with mechanical pelvises.
4.40 (1.4K reviews)
Jan Hus monument image
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Jan Hus monument
Sculpture
Large stone & bronze memorial sculpture depicting a famous martyr, completed in 1915.
4.60 (1.2K reviews)
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Yellow Penguins
Sculpture
👍👍 Beautiful view and great light sculpture of 34 penguins, so it’s best to go there in the evening and stay in Mlyny Restaurant for a drink, which is ideal spot to see them. It is interesting fact that they are all made from recycled bottles and represent a warning against the climate change and plast...
4.20 (345 reviews)
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Kohl's Fountain
Tourist attraction
👍👍 In the castle courtyard, another object worth paying attention to is the large richly decorated fountain created in 1686. The work of Jeronym Kohl and the Italian mason F. della Torre immediately attracts attention with a sensual sculpture on the pillar. From here min. it is also called the Lion Fo...
4.50 (217 reviews)
Statue of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Prague image
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Statue of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Prague
Monument
👍 Ironically, on the steps overlooking the Matthias Gate is a monument to Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, the founder of the Czechoslovakia republic after the abolishment of monarchy in the Austrian-Hungary empire. A symbol of democracy steps away from the symbol of an empire. I wonder if the monument has bee...
4.70 (210 reviews)
František Palacký Monument, Prague image
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František Palacký Monument, Prague
Historical landmark
👍👍 This monument stands in tribute to František Palacký, a 19th century Czech historian and politician, given the epithet "Father of the Nation" for his influential role in the Czech National Revival. The monument is well ... monumental. It depicts a religiously themed, heaven and hell allegory depict...
4.40 (152 reviews)
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Socha svržení Jana Nepomuckého
Sculpture
1683 statue of a saint, said to bring good luck to those who touch it, on a popular river bridge.
4.80 (128 reviews)
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Statue of Nicholas Winton
Sculpture
👍👍 Wer auf dem Prager Hauptbahnhof auf seinen Zug warten muss, der sollte auf den Bahnsteig 1 zu dieser Skulptur gehen und inne halten. Diese Skulptur ist Sir Nicholas George Winton gewidmet, einem britischen Makler und humanitären Helfer, der 1939 669 überwiegend jüdische Kinder aus dem besetzten Gebi...
4.80 (105 reviews)
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Statue of Alois Jirásek
Sculpture
👍 This monument is in tribute to Alois Jirásek, a Czech patriot and author who wrote of historical novels and plays as part of the Czech National Revival. Jirasek was a 4 time nominee for a Nobel Prize in literature, although he never won. The monument is a bronze sculpture of a seated Jirasek as an...
4.30 (73 reviews)
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Quo vadis by David Cerny
Sculpture
👍 Hard to locate but worth the effort. Cool piece by this genius sculpture! Not to mention the history behind it. How to get there... well, Facing the German embassy go to the right, uphill, some 200 meters, on your right a hospital, turn left and after some 150 meters look to your left, beyond the fe...
3.80 (67 reviews)
King Wenceslas riding his horse upside down image
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King Wenceslas riding his horse upside down
Sculpture
😐 Not everyone knows that in Prague we have two statues of St. Wenceslas on horseback not far from each other. I will pass here on the square of the same name. The second is located in the passage of the Lucerna Palace. Here, however, Saint Wenceslas is sitting on the belly of his dead horse. It is wo...
4.60 (41 reviews)
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