Quo vadis by David Cerny

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Vlašská 347, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia

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City : Malá Strana

Vlašská 347, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
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Катерина Малыгина on Google

Памятник находится на территории посольства, а туда не пускают. Удалось посмотреть с соседнего дворика. Ничего впечатляющего...
The monument is located on the territory of the embassy, ​​but they are not allowed there. I managed to see from the neighboring courtyard. Nothing impressive ...
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Magdalena Cimr on Google

Pomnik trabanta na 4 nogach, ucieka z NRD do RFN, oczywiście przez Pragę, jak wszyscy wtedy ... Można go zobaczyć w ogrodzie ambasady Niemiec, od strony placu zabaw .
A statue of a trabant on 4 legs, escapes from the GDR to West Germany, of course through Prague, as everyone then ... You can see him in the garden of the German embassy, ​​from the side of the playground.
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Soira Soirav on Google

¡Esto si que es la caza del tesoro! Otro ejemplar de la genialidad de David Cerny. Google maps te indicará dónde está pero te costará encontrarla, resulta que está dentro del jardín de la embajada alemana, al cual no se tiene acceso público. Pero podrás verla desde el parque infantil que está pasada la embajada, subiendo la calle a mano izquierda y acercándote a las vallas que separan el parque infantil de los jardines de la embajada. ¡Qué pena que no tenga acceso público!
This is the treasure hunt! Another copy of the genius of David Cerny. Google maps will tell you where it is but it will cost you to find it, it turns out that it is inside the garden of the German embassy, ​​to which there is no public access. But you can see it from the playground that is past the embassy, ​​going up the street on the left and approaching the fences that separate the playground from the gardens of the embassy. What a pity he doesn't have public access!
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Pete Bannister on Google

Didn't expect to find this in the back garden of the German Embassy, shame you can't get closer to it.
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Roncea Marius Andrei on Google

The statue is inside the German Embasy garden, you can view it from Petryn park
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Jiri Marek on Google

We visited this place during our visit to German embassy. This is a very interesting statue from Cerny
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Hardeep Thind on Google

Awesome symbolism. The statue (a Trabant on feet) represents the people from East Germany who drove their trabis and then climbed over the fence of the German embassy to camp on the garden. Access is from behind the embassy, go around back to the petrin forest. The German embassy has kindly left open a section by the fence which provides a clear view of the sculpture.
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Bruce Mail on Google

At the moment you can't gain access to the garden because of limited entry to the palace/embassy. Carry on up the street and hang a left into playground.There you can photograph the artwork through the fence "Quo Vadis" mission accomplished !

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