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page 1Destroyed sculptures
Statue of Zeus at Olympia
one of The Seven Wonders of the World
Buddhas of Bamiyan
sculptures in Afghanistan before 2001
Georgia Guidestones
former monument in Georgia, United States
Goddess of Democracy
statue
Nelson's Pillar
former column and statue in Dublin, Ireland
Pillar of Shame
sculpture series by Jens Galschiøt
Stalin Monument
sculpture in Prague, Czech Republic
Stalin Monument
destroyed statue, originally in Budapest
Monument to the Liberators of Soviet Latvia and Riga from the German Fascist Invaders
former memorial in Riga, Latvia
Statue of Humanity
sculpture by Mehmet Aksoy
Grunwald Monument
monument in Krakow, Poland
Mousallah Complex
Islamic religious complex
Colletto Fava
hill in Piedmont, Italy
Monument to Prince Józef Poniatowski in Warsaw
Firdos Square statue destruction
Media event
Robert Edward Lee sculpture
former public statue in Charlottesville, Virginia
Monument to Matvei Platov
replica of a 19th-century monument in Novocherkassk, Russia
Equestrian statue of Henry IV
statue in Paris by François-Frédéric Lemot
Liberty Bell
bell in Portland, Oregon
Twelve Metal Colossi
12 metal statues ordered by Emperor Qin Shi Huang
Statue of Joseph Stalin
bronze statue in Germany
Istanbul Armenian Genocide memorial
monument in Turkey
Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995
sculpture by Tracey Emin
Nikolai Vatutin monument
monument in Kyiv, Ukraine
Kiepenkerl
Kiepenkerl was originally a sandstone statue of a travelling merchant created by August Schmiemann in Münster, Germany, in 1896. Destroyed in World War II, it was re-created in cast metal by Albert Mazzotti Jr in 1953. The statue now stands in a small square in the Old Quarter of Münster. In 1987 American sculptor Jeff Koons created a replica of the design in polished cast stainless steel.
Springfield Doughnut
doughnut sculpture in New Zealand
King of Kings
sculpture of Jesus
Monument to the fighters against the Comintern
anti-Communist monument in Harbin, Manchukuo
Spindle
demolished sculpture in Illinois by Dustin Shuler
World Trade Center Plaza Sculpture
1972 sculpture by Masayuki Nagare