The Prague Metronome is a large-scale outdoor installation located on the site of the former Stalin Monument in Letná Park. The monument was erected in 1955 to commemorate Joseph Stalin and was demolished in 1962 after the Soviet Union denounced his legacy. In 1991, the city installed a giant metronome on the site as a symbol of the changes that had taken place in Czechoslovakia since the Velvet Revolution. The metronome stands at 23 meters tall and serves as a symbol of freedom and democracy for the Czech people. Visitors can climb the hill in Letná Park to reach the Metronome and enjoy panoramic views of the city. The area surrounding the Metronome is a popular spot for locals and tourists to relax and enjoy the views of Prague. The Prague Metronome has become an iconic symbol of the city and a must-see destination for visitors to Prague.