25 most monstrous 'statues' in the world

Sculpture is also an art form, a large space for artists to turn their ideas into unique, personal-style creative works, many of which have become masterpieces for humanity such as the Statue of Liberty, Discus Thrower or The Thinker . However, many statues make the whole world "crazy" because no one is real understanding the true message that the author wants to convey or understand but no one knows the history of their formation.

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The statue is titled "The Travelers Have Arrived" by Gilie and Marc, Sydney.

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Statue of a pig head man in Haw Par Villa, Singapore

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The "Belle" statue in Oudekerksplein (Amsterdam) was built to honor those who work as sex workers (also known as sex workers) with the words "Respect sex workers all over the world" (Respect workers sex all over the world)

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"Anonymous" old man statue on fountain in Baboon (Rome)

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The statue of Freddie Mercury is looking down on Lake Geneva in Switzerland

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The statue of the hero St.Wenceslas was riding a dead horse in Prague's business center

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The statue of "Maria" is taken from the film Metropolis (1972), currently located in Babelsberg, Germany

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A hungry crocodile came out of the sewer and grabbed a baby in Brooklyn, New York, USA

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Headless and armless man in Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague

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The children are "climbing up" the television tower Žižkov, Prague

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Fountain of Kindlifresserbrunnen (Bern, Switzerland), also known as the "Young Carnivore", features a demon eating a child and carrying a child-filled bag on his back.Some people claim that it is Krampus - a creature in young carnivorous legend.Many others believe it is a way to smear the Jews or maybe the demons in the war to take the Swiss children away

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The man sold too many watches in Vancouver

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The "golden" man down the barber town in Beijing

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An incomprehensible statue of Czech artist David Černý

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The statue "Giant Monkey" is watching two white statues and the village

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Huge spider statue in Ottawa

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Statue of a cow stuck on a tree branch in Melbourne, Australia

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A controversial statue carved by artist Cerny in central Prague.It is difficult to determine whether this is a man or a woman

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"Laughing" statues in Vancouver as if anything you do are ridiculed by them

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Statue of Michael Jackson in front of a McDonalds snack shop in Netherlands

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Charles Joseph Latrobe statue at Latrobe University, Australia is expressing students' feelings during the exam week

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The statue shows that the dead also want to drink coffee

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The Chicken Boy statue to advertise for a chicken restaurant in Los Angeles, engraved by artist Arnold Schwarzenegger and was awarded the Governor's Historic Preservation Award

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Statue of a bread loaf in Erfurt, Germany

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The statue of two men standing by David Černý, Czech