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Napoleon's Army Soldier Statue, Bratislava

The Napoleonský vojak or Napoleon's Army Soldier Statue on Bratislava's Hlavné námestie (Main Square) is a bronze statue of a soldier in army uniform leaning on a bench from behind, with his forearms resting on the top rail of the back support.

The Napoleonský vojak or Napoleon's Army Soldier Statue on Bratislava's Hlavné námestie (Main Square) is a bronze statue of a soldier in army uniform leaning on a bench from behind, with his forearms resting on the top rail of the back support. Legend has it that the soldier named Hubert fell in love with a local girl, stayed on in Bratislava, and became a producer of sparkling wines.


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About Napoleon's Army Soldier Statue

 Hlavné námestie 358/7, 811 01 Bratislava-Staré Mesto, Slovakia

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