Wenceslas Square is one of the main city squares and the centre of the business and cultural communities in the New Town of Prague. Many historical events occurred there, and it is a traditional setting for demonstrations, celebrations, and other public gatherings. The square is named after Saint Wenceslas, the patron saint of Bohemia. It is part of the historic centre of Prague, a World Heritage Site. There are two main dominants on the square, the building of the National Museum, founded in 1818, and the equestrian statue of Saint Wenceslas by famous Czech sculptor Josef Václav Myslbek from 1912.
Wenceslaus was the duke of Bohemia from 921 until his assassination in 935, in a plot by his younger brother, Boleslaus the Cruel. His martyrdom, and the popularity of several biographies, quickly gave rise to a reputation for heroic goodness, resulting in his being elevated to sainthood, posthumously declared king, and seen as the patron saint of the Czech state.
Your task is to take a picture infront of the statue immitating the statue! One of the team member can pretend to be the horse, one can sit on him and be the king. What will the third member do is up to you imagination :-)
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