Entrance to the Klacelka Cave flanked with two giants with clubs carved by Czech sculptor Vaclav Levy in the sandstone rocks in the forest outside the village of Zelizy in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic. This complex of sculptural works known as the Klacelka Cave was created by Vaclav Levy during the 1840s together with the Devil's Heads and the Harfenice (Harpist) located in the forest nearby. The cave was named after Bohemian theologian and philosopher Frantisek Klacel who used the place as his outdoor study.


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