Prague Metronome (Prazský Metronom)
On Letná Hill, the Prague Metronome occupies the plinth that once held a 30-foot (9-meter), 17,000-ton statue of Joseph Stalin, unveiled in 1955. After the statue was demolished in 1962, the plinth sat empty until 1991 when Czech artist Vratislav Novák designed and constructed a massive, functioning metronome. Today, it is a well-loved landmark on Prague’s skyline.
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