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Iron Knight

The statue of a cursed knight is said to come to life every 100 years.

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In the corner of Prague's Mariánské náměstí (Marian Square) stands an imposing statue known as Iron Knight, an artwork that draws on the city’s rich medieval folklore and gothic heritage. The statue commemorates an ancient legend tied to Prague's Old Town. This dark figure stands tall and intimidating, in full armor and wrapped in a twisted cape.

Crafted in a style that merges realism with gothic horror, the knight's armor is rendered in meticulous detail, with sharp lines and dark tones that make it appear as though it could spring to life under the right circumstances. This haunting work of art is especially striking at night.

The story of the Iron Knight comes from a local tale about Jáchym Berka, a knight who was transformed into a statue as punishment for his misdeeds. According to legend, Berka was engaged to be married but had to leave to fight in a battle. When he returned, he heard rumors that his betrothed had been unfaithful. Some versions of the story say he killed his sweetheart, others say that he married another and his former fiance died by suicide.

Either way, upon his own death Berka was condemned to eternal life as a statue, doomed to remain immobile unless he could be redeemed with the help—or kiss—of a virtuous woman. Only then, the legend claims, might the knight be freed from his iron imprisonment. It is said that every 100 years the statue comes to life and walks the streets near his statue in search of a pious girl who can help him atone for his sins.

People also jokingly call the statue "the Darth Vader of Prague," due to its striking similarity to the notorious Star Wars character. Is this George Lucas's hidden inspiration or just a coincidence?

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The statue is in the top-right corner of Mariánské náměstí, very close to other attractions. Day or night, sun or rain, the statue is always there, easily reachable on foot... and waiting to awaken once again.

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Iron Knight
Mariánské náměstí
Praha 1
Prague, 110 00
Czechia
50.087063, 14.417701
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