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Statue of King Wenceslas Riding an Upside-Down Dead Horse Review

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Leigh Virkus
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3/5
This sculpture of an upside down horse was created by Prague-born artist David Cerny. He has not really given his thoughts on what this actually means. Bet you never heard about this piece before - it is on lists as one of the most unusual monuments in the world.

Statue of King Wenceslas Riding an Upside-Down Dead Horse

Posted: Jul 31, 2014
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  • 137***66
    5/5Outstanding
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    St. Wenceslas Riding A Dead Horse (David Cerny Sculpture) Really great place to ride horses, great feeling, good scenery, fertile grass, it is worth playing! [Fun] There are staff guides to ride horses ~

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    Posted: Sep 26, 2019
  • Krista Canfield McNish
    4/5Excellent

    David Cerny's sculpture "Horse" is inside the Lucerna Passage (which is a shopping arcade). The arcade is located below the Lucerna Palace (between Stepanska and Vodickova streets). "Horse" is hanging from the ceiling in an atrium in there.

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    Posted: Aug 20, 2015
  • GLS***69
    4/5Excellent

    Bad boy artist David Černý's sculptural work can be spotted across the city. Inside the Lucerna passage way, Černý proves no national hero or city landmark is scared. There's a decent cafe which will give you a better view of the actually quite well-done piece. The sculpture is in one of Prague's popular 'pasáž's' located around Wenceslas Square. Wandering through them is a fun way to explore the 'insides' of the Square.

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    Posted: May 10, 2015