In a previous post, David Cerny’s pink tank was mentioned. It harbingered the beginnings of an incredible career.

There are tours available which cover his artwork throughout the area.
His artwork guided me to our tram stop in Kinsky Square. As soon as the torso of a tank came into view, I knew it was time to get off.

Cerny installed it to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Soviets occupying Czech lands. Recently this installation was painted blue and yellow in protest of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The babies, located in Kampa, are world famous. They not only wander on the ground, but a few escaped and climbed the Zizkov TV tower.





Our wanders took us by Pegasus, half horse, half aircraft engine and Visavi Zamek, a tipped up pink Zetor 40 tractor.


Should I get back to Prague I shall definitely take a tour of Cerny’s installations and plan a trip to the Mucha museum.
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