Prague Metronome

The Prague Metronome, located on Letná hill in Holešovice, Czech Republic, is a 5-meter tall structure originally built as a Stalin statue before being transformed into a metronome in 1991.

The Prague Metronome is an attraction located in the Holešovice district of Prague, Czech Republic. It sits on Letná hill, offering a prominent position within the city. The monument was created by Vratislav Karel Novák and came into being in 1991.

Originally a statue of Stalin, the monument was dismantled and replaced with the current metronome. The structure is considered a building and stands approximately 5 meters tall.

The Prague Metronome is recognized as a tourist attraction, drawing visitors to the Letná area. It is not wheelchair accessible. Its official name is Pražský metronom.