The capital of the Czech Republic - the city of Prague is now considered one of the main places of pilgrimage for tourists from various countries. In fact, all this is not without reason. Prague is considered one of the oldest cities in Europe. To be more precise, it was first mentioned in the 9th century. Based on this, we can say that there are many historical monuments of architecture, as well as natural beauties.
From childhood, we all know from geography lessons that the Czech capital has become famous all over the world for such an attraction as the
Charles Bridge. But if you look at the city with a non-standard eye, you can find a considerable number of interesting, but not very popular attractions.
If you purchase a guide upon arrival in the country, then, after delving deeply into it, you can find places that are not so famous in the world. We invite you to meet at least in absentia with several of them.
Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic, which means that there are many different sculptures and monuments to famous people or characters. On Wenceslas Square there is a monument to the famous Czech prince Wenceslas. Naturally, every tourist knows him, not to mention the locals. But few people know that the Czech capital has a copy of this monument. If you go on an excursion to the palace of Lucerne, you can see this parody of the original of Prince Wenceslas. True, experienced people will notice the difference. It lies in the size of the monument. The original is slightly larger than the copy created by David Cerny.

Prague, the sights of which can be considered for ages, has another interesting and most importantly unusual sculpture. Anna Chromi created a truly amazing work of art, the destination of which is still wondered by tourists and locals alike. The monument is a faceless figure, which was installed on a special pedestal and covered with a cloak. This creation is not far from the Estates Theater, and all because it will mark Don Juan.
On this, the capital of the Czech Republic does not cease to amaze people who come to rest. Over the years, the next unusual attraction in Prague has entertained and surprised the inhabitants of some cities in America. But it was decided that now it was time to send her to Europe. The choice fell on the Czech Republic. This monument symbolizes a person who chooses between life and death. At a height of several meters
the sculptor David Cerny sets up a special bar on which he hangs the "man". If you look from below, you might think that someone really decided to take their own life.
Of course, unusual monuments and sculptures are very interesting, but do not forget about classical Prague. If you come to this country on vacation, then be sure to walk along Charles Bridge, Old Town Square. Take a look at least with one peek at the chimes called Eagle, as well as the Tyn Church. In fact, all of the above sights of Prague are only a small part of what can be seen in this wonderful European country. The most important thing is to stock up on comfortable shoes for long walks, and then you will see the magical Czech world.