- The Weight of Thought, bronze sculptures by Thomas Lerooy.

- Victor Noir’s grave in Père Lachaise Cemetery
Journalist Victor Noir, killed by Prince Pierre Bonaparte, a cousin of Emperor Napoleon III, became a symbol of opposition to the imperial regime. His tomb has since become a fertility symbol, with the lips and trousers’ bulge noticeably shiny from visitors kissing his face and rubbing the genital area for fertility blessings.
- The incredible handkerchief detail in this marble statue, crafted by French sculptor Louis Philippe Mouchy in 1781.
- The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa is a sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, portraying Saint Teresa of Ávila in a state of religious ecstasy with an angel holding a spear standing over her.
- Luo Li Rong is a contemporary artist renowned for creating hyper-realistic clay and bronze sculptures.
- The Dignity statue in South Dakota.
23. King Neptune statue by Paul DiPasquale in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

24. Genghis Khan statue in Mongolia.
25. Christ the Redeemer statue in Lodwar, Kenya
Christ the Redeemer statue in Lodwar, Kenya, situated deep in the desert approximately 700 kilometers from the capital. This sculpture, inspired by the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, stands as a breathtaking symbol in its own right.
26. “The Zulo” is a bronze sculpture by Víctor Ochoa, displayed since 2009 on the esplanade of the port of Cartagena, a city in the Region of Murcia, Spain. It serves as a tribute to the victims of terrorism.







































