The statue of St. Wenceslas on Wenceslas Square by Josef Václav Myslbek|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The model for the horse statue was seven-year-old army stallion Ardo|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The famous equestrian statue is surrounded by the statues of four saints. They are St. Ludmila, St. Prokop, St. Vojtěch and St. Agnes|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
An equestrian statue of Prince Wenceslas from 1678-1680 stands in Štulcovy Orchard on Vyšehrad Hill|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
It is one of three depictions of St. Wenceslas in Prague by sculptor Jan Jiří Bendl|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The statue is a copy of the original monument to Saint Wenceslas that stood in Wenceslas Square until 1879|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The saint bears the face of Habsburg Emperor Ferdinand III, whose likeness inspired Bendl|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The oldest standing sculpture of St Wenceslas is a statue in St Vitus Cathedral, which was created in the 14th century in the workshop of Petr Parléř|Photo: Eva Turečková, Radio Prague International
The statue of Saint Wenceslas in an alcove on the corner of the old rectory at Prague Castle|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The author of the 1662 statue is Baroque sculptor Jan Jiří Bendl|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
A statue of St. Wenceslas on the corner of the new rectory on Prague Castle's Jiřské Square|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The statue was made in 1880 by sculptor Ludvík Šimek|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
St. Wenceslas statue on the ramp of Prague Castle. The sculpture is nicknamed "The fisherman" due to the inclination of Václav's banner. |Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The statue is the work of Čeňek Vosmík, made in 1906|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
This statue of Saint Wenceslas is protected as a cultural monument in the Czech Republic|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The pestilence column of the Holy Trinity at the top of Malostranský Square|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
St. Vaclav is depicted as one of the five Czech patrons|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The sculpture was created by sculptors Ferdinand Geiger and Jan Oldřich Mayer in 1713-15|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The sculpture was created by sculptors Ferdinand Geiger and Jan Oldřich Mayer in 1713-15|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
St. Wenceslas statue on Charles Bridge|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The sculpture was made in 1858 on the basis of a sketch by painter Josef Führich by sculptor Josef Kamil Böhm|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
St. Ludmila's sculpture with little Václav on Charles Bridge|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The work depicts Václav with his grandmother Ludmila, who is teaching him to read from the Bible|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The sculpture appears to be from the workshop of Matthias Braun and was created before 1720|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
A vineyard pillar on Křižovnické náměstí with a statue of Saint Wenceslas|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
A vineyard pillar on Křižovnické náměstí with a statue of Saint Wenceslas|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The vineyard pillar is the work of Jan George Bendl in 1676|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The pillar with Saint Wenceslas as the patron of vineyards and winegrowers has been a cultural landmark since 1964|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
A statue of St. Wenceslas in an alcove of the Church of St. Francis of Assisi on Křížovnické náměstí, Prague|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
St. Francis of Assisi Church|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The statue of St. Wenceslas on the western facade of the Powder Tower towards Celetná Street|Photo: Kristýna Maková, Praha křížem krážem
The statue was modelled in 1884 by sculptor Ludvík Šimek, carved by Václav Strachovský|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The statue of St. Wenceslas above the main entrance to St. Cyril and Methodius in Karlín|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The 2.2 meter tall statue of St. Wenceslas stands in a line of saints next to the statue of Christ. Author: Čeněk Vosmík|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The life-size statue of St. Wenceslas outside Kavalírka estate in Košíře|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The statue was created in 1905 by sculptor František Hnátek|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The saint has a princely crown, a long cloak, a banner in his left hand, and a sword hanging from his belt|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
In Třeboradice, Prague 9, stands a statue of St. Wenceslas by an unknown author from the first quarter of the 18th century|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
A statue of St. Wenceslas in Třeboradice|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International
The original statue was replaced by a copy in 2000|Photo: Barbora Němcová, Radio Prague International