In the very heart of Brno stands one of the most unusual and talked-about contemporary monuments—the Equestrian Statue of Margrave Jobst of Luxembourg. This majestic eight-meter bronze sculpture, installed on Moravian Square in the fall of 2015, instantly became a new landmark that graces the historic center, harmoniously complementing the architectural ensemble of Czechia.

The statue depicts Jobst of Luxembourg, the ruler of Moravia, seated on a horse with incredibly long legs. It is this architectural feature that gives the monument its unique, slightly fantastical appearance. The monument serves as an embodiment of knightly spirit and courage, reminding residents and visitors alike of the golden age of Moravian history.
The choice of location is no accident: the figure of the Margrave faces the Church of St. Thomas, where he found his final resting place. The combination of its impressive size, heroic image, and bold artistic vision makes this site a must-see on the itinerary of any traveler who appreciates original urban art.