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Quirky street statues around Bratislava

As Bratislava looked to shed the greyness of the Communist era many buildings were repainted. In an attempt to enliven the city centre, a few quirky statues were installed. Their popularity with tourists led to new statues, filling the centre of Bratislava with funny and quirky installations.


Cumil Cumil - This guy, residing in the Old Town, dates back only to 1997, but Bratislavians and tourists love him. Children like to abuse him by sitting on his head. Heated discussions have taken place as to what actually the man is up to - you'll have to decide whether he is simply resting, looking up women's skirts, just cleaned the sewer...


Cumil by Dr. Gyorgy Pajzer, (c) 2007 Image courtesy Dr. Gyorgy Pajzer



Schone Naci Napoleon's army soldier - Another statue leaning over a bench on Main Square (Hlavne namestie) in the centre of Bratislava. This soldier reminds visitors of Napoleon himself wearing a typical hat (Napoleon the 1st visited Bratislava in 1805, then in 1809 Napoleon's army blew up the Devin Castle near Bratislava). Tourists and locals both enjoy sitting on the bench with the soldier behind them.


Paparrazi Schone Naci - The stuff of Bratislava legends, Schone Naci was a well known figure in the early 20th century. A poor and mentally ill man, he paraded the streets of Bratislava in old, but elegant attire - a velvet frock, greeting passers-by with his top-hat and bowing courteously to ladies passing by.


Napoleon's army soldier Paparazzi - A recent addition adorning the eponymous restaurant in the Old Town.

A curious visitor will find a lot more though, including some much older ones, as this 2006 personal photo blog demonstrates.

Information courtesy of Bratislava Guide (C) 2003-2007.


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