Jul 2, 2024, 05:34 PM IST

10 most unique sculptures in world

Pravrajya Suruchi

The Cloud Gate (Chicago, USA): Anish Kapoor's iconic creation in Millennium Park reflects the Chicago skyline in its mirrored, bean-shaped form, earning it the affectionate nickname "The Bean."

The Monument to the Third International (St. Petersburg, Russia): Designed by Vladimir Tatlin, this towering, abstract monument was intended to be a symbol of the communist revolution.

The Talking Heads (Easter Island, Chile): The iconic Moai statues of Easter Island are famous around the world, but the island also features a number of smaller, more mysterious statues called the "talking heads." 

The Monument to the Third International (St. Petersburg, Russia): Designed by Vladimir Tatlin, this towering, abstract monument was intended to be a symbol of the communist revolution.

The Drunken Horse (Scotland): This life-sized sculpture of a horse appears to be rearing up on its hind legs, frozen in mid-motion.

The Wikkel koe (Netherlands):** This playful sculpture by Florentijn Hofman takes the form of a giant cow wrapped in a traditional Dutch blanket. 

The Angel of the North (Gateshead, England): This massive sculpture of an angel with outstretched wings dominates the Gateshead skyline. 

The Potala Palace (Lhasa, Tibet): While not a sculpture in the traditional sense, this massive palace complex perched on a mountainside is a breathtaking architectural marvel. 

This information is not DNA's opinion but obtained from media reports