Primary route / 4 hours
Obrácený sv. Václav na koni – Otočná hlava Franze Kafky – Socha zavěšeného Sigmunda Freuda – Embryo – Proudy – Quo Vadis – Miminka na Kampě – Zadky – Trifot – Cyberdog
Primary route / 4 hours
St. Wenceslas – Rotary head of Franz Kafka – Three women on the house – Woman – Sculpture of suspended Sigmund Freud – Embryo – Václav Havel Memorial – Piss Sculpture – Coffee Mlýnská – Quo Vadis – Babies at Kampa – Torso of a tank – Brown Nosing – Italian Wine Food – Musoleum
The statue of St. Wenceslas on horseback can be found in the Lucerna arcade. From there, continue on foot to Národní třída where you will see the turning head of Franz Kafka (route), after a few minutes you will reach Deymov Palace where you will see three statues of women (route). Just around the corner you will find a statue of another woman decorating the Václav Havel Library (route). Then to the Hanging of Zikmund Freud (route), then to the Theatre on the Balustrade on whose building you can see the Embryo and the Václav Havel Memorial Plaque (route). Cross the Charles Bridge to Kampa, where the statue of Proudy is located near the Franz Kafka Museum (route).
In Kampa, you can also refresh yourself at the bar counter, which is another work by David Černý at the Mlýnská Café (route). Afterwards, pop over to the German Embassy, where you'll see the Quo Vadis, or Trabant, statue (route). On Kampa, but a little further away, there is also Babies (route). On your way to the Futura Gallery to see the statue of Zadka, stop at Kinsky Square to see the Torso of the Tank (route) and you can take a bus from the Švandovo divadlo bus stop to the last stop (route). After such a busy trip, you can stop for a drink at Italian Wine Food, where you will find more sculptures (route). You can round off your trip with a visit to the Musoleum Gallery, where you'll find Černý's life's work, including iconic pieces such as barcode babies, a walking trabant and a red clicking bus (route).
Among other things, you will see:
Wenceslas Square, St. Wenceslas statue, Bethlehem Chapel, Charles Bridge, Kampa, Franz Kafka Museum, Lesser Town Tower, Schonborn Palace, Lobkowicz Palace, Lobkovická, Schonbornská, Vrtbovská Garden, Werich Villa, Church of John the Baptist on the Pradel. Apart from a few stops you can walk the whole way.