Pis Sculpture (Czech: Čůrající postavy) the Czech Manneken Pis. It is an outdoor sculpture and fountain designed by the Czech artist David Černý in 2004. You can find the fountain with pissing men on the small square near the Franz Kafka Museum in the Malá Strana district.
The fountain consists of a basin made of bronze and has the shape of the Czech Republic. In the fountain, opposite each other, are two statues of men who were originally mechanical, but unfortunately the mechanical part no longer works. They are 210 centimeters tall and have bronze penises that urinate. Visitors to the area could instruct the men to write in the water with their urine stream by sending text messages to a phone number. The pissing men then wrote these messages in the water. Unfortunately this is no longer possible because the pissing mens have been broken for ages.
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