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Socha Harmonie

Visit the Socha Harmonie sculpture on Kampa Island, a serene monument of a praying man inspired by spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy near the Vltava river.

Overview

Located on the Malostranske embankment on Kampa Island, Socha Harmonie is a striking bronze sculpture of a man in deep prayer. Unveiled in 2009 and designed by British artist Kaivalya Torphy, the work honors the teachings of spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy, who advocated for integrating prayer and meditation into daily societal life. The statue sits in a quiet, contemplative section of the riverbank just upstream from the popular Museum Kampa. Its location allows for a peaceful pause while navigating the busier tourist paths nearby, making it an ideal landmark for those looking to experience a quieter, more thoughtful side of Prague's riverside.

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    Answered frequent questions

    Is there a fee to see the Socha Harmonie?

    No, it is a public sculpture and is free to view.

    What is the best way to get there?

    It is best reached by walking from Museum Kampa along the riverbank.