Prague
It's titled "Wenceslas Riding an Upsidedown Horse", and was sculpted in 1992, three years after the end of Communist rule. It was to symbolize the topsy-turvy days of free enterprise, and what Wenceslas would think of it all.
It's titled "Wenceslas Riding an Upsidedown Horse", and was sculpted in 1992, three years after the end of Communist rule. It was to symbolize the topsy-turvy days of free enterprise, and what Wenceslas would think of it all.
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