Kinetic sculptures entitled 'Pegasuses' ('Pegasové') by controversial Czech visual artist David Černý installed in Walterovo Square in the area of the Waltrovka Residence (Rezidence Waltrovka) in Jinonice district in Prague, Czech Republic. The dwelling and business complex was built on the ground of the former Walter Factory also known as the Waltrovka Factory. The statues mark the fact aviation engines were produced here.


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Photo credit: © Vladimir Pomortzeff / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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