List of equestrian statues

This is a list of notable equestrian statues by country, the sculptures are listed by the date of their inauguration, regardless whether they were later dismantled or torn down.

Albania

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
SkanderbegKrujë, Rruga Kala1949-1959Janaq Paço41°30′39.16″N 19°47′33.03″EThe first equestrian statue in Albania
SkanderbegTirana, Skanderbeg Square1968Odhise Paskalit, Andrea Mano, Janaq Paço41.327516°N 19.818896°E / 41.327516; 19.818896Erected on the 500th anniversary of the death of the national hero

Algeria

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of OrléansAlgiers, place du Gouvernement1842-1845Carlo Marochetti36.784783°N 3.062789°E / 36.784783; 3.062789Dismantled after the indpendence of Algeria in 1963, and moved to France were it was inaugurated in Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1981
Jeanne d'ArcOran, place Jeanne d'Arc1931Joseph Ebstein35.700235°N 0.646321°W / 35.700235; -0.646321Dismantled after the indpendence of Algeria in 1962, and moved to France were it was inaugurated in Caen in 1964 on a new plinth
Jeanne d'ArcAlgiers, square Laferrière1937-1951Georges Halbout du Tanney36.773096°N 3.059435°E / 36.773096; 3.059435Knocked down after the indpendence of Algeria on 3 August 1962, and moved to France were it was restored, and inaugurated in Vaucouleurs in 1966
Abdelkader al-JazairiMascara, place des Martyrs196835.394785°N 0.140891°E / 35.394785; 0.140891First equestrian statue of the emir, moved to Mascara from Algiers in 1983, originally on place de l'Émir Abdelkader, moved again in 2004; the plinth replaced two times
Abdelkader al-JazairiAlgiers, place de l'Émir-Abdelkader1987Marian Konieczny36.776228°N 3.058461°E / 36.776228; 3.058461Replaced a previous statue of the hero which had been installed in 1968

Argentina

Buenos Aires

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
José de San MartínPlaza San Martín, Retiro1862, 1909-1910Louis-Joseph Daumas, Gustav Eberlein34.595000°S 58.377111°W / -34.595000; -58.377111The first equestrian statue in Argentina; a new red granite plinth, allegorical figures and reliefs were added in 1910
Manuel BelgranoPlaza de Mayo, Monserrat1870-1873Louis-Robert Carrier-Belleuse, Manuel de Santa Coloma34.6084°S 58.3712°W / -34.6084; -58.3712The pedestal was replaced in 1885 by a higher, pink Salto granite plinth
Giuseppe GaribaldiPlaza Italia, Palermo1898-1904Eugenio Maccagnani34.5814°S 58.4209°W / -34.5814; -58.4209Donated by the Italian community
Bernardo O'HigginsPlaza República de Chile, Palermo1916-1918Guillermo Córdova34.58162°S 58.40024°W / -34.58162; -58.40024Originally on Plaza Rodríguez Peña, transferred to its present location in 1949; the pedestal is decorated with bronze reliefs and an allegorical statue
Manuel DorregoPlaza Suipacha, San Nicolás1907-1926Rogelio Yrurtia34.600272°S 58.379622°W / -34.600272; -58.379622Located on top of a gray granite pedestal decorated with two allegorical statues
Carlos María de AlvearAvenida Alvear, Recoleta1914-1926Antoine Bourdelle, Alejandro Bustillo (pedestal)34.585374°S 58.389823°W / -34.585374; -58.389823Located on top of a 13 m high pedestal clad with red granite and decorated with four allegorical statues
Bartolomé MitrePlaza Mitre, Recoleta1907-1927Davide Calandra, Edoardo Rubino34.584375°S 58.396218°W / -34.584375; -58.396218The bronze statue stands on a red granite base surrounded by allegorical sculptures of Carrara marble
A gaucho herdsman (El Resero)In the forecourt of Mercado de Liniers, Mataderos1929-1934Emilio Sarniguet34.662448°S 58.500095°W / -34.662448; -58.500095A symbol of the former slaughterhouse district, placed on a pedestal in 1948. Depicted on the 10 peso coins in 1962
El CidAvenida Gaona, Caballito1935Anna Hyatt Huntington34.607498°S 58.445621°W / -34.607498; -58.445621Copy of the statue of Cid Campeador in Seville (1927), donation of the Hispanic Society of America
Julio Argentino RocaAvenida Presidente Julio Argentino Roca, Montserrat1935-1941José Luis Zorrilla de San Martín, Alejandro Bustillo (pedestal)34.610339°S 58.374909°W / -34.610339; -58.374909The bronze statue is set on a 14 m high pedestal clad with red granite and decorated with two allegorical bronze statues
Simón BolívarParque Rivadavia, Caballito1942José Fioravanti34.617697°S 58.432807°W / -34.617697; -58.432807Complete with a white marble triumphal arch and two allegorical figures
Justo José de UrquizaAvenida Sarmiento, Palermo1958Vittorio Renzo Baldi, Héctor Rocha34.57158°S 58.41183°W / -34.57158; -58.41183The pedestal is decorated with bronze reliefs and an allegorical statue
Martín Miguel de GüemesParque San Benito, Belgrano1981Ermando Bucci34.550979°S 58.435701°W / -34.550979; -58.435701Perched on a pyramidal stone base; inspired by the Monument of Güemes in Salta
A mounted policemanAvenida Presidente Figueroa Alcorta, Palermo199634.574935°S 58.406385°W / -34.574935; -58.406385Modern statue in front of the headquarters of the Mounted Police
Juan Manuel de RosasPlaza Intendente Seeber, Palermo1996-1999Ricardo Dalla Lasta34.575311°S 58.416281°W / -34.575311; -58.416281Classical bronze statue on an 8 m high pedestal

Buenos Aires (province)

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
José de San MartínParque de Mayo, Bahía Blanca1910Louis-Joseph Daumas, Gregorio Salamandekov (architect)38.695280°S 62.268313°W / -38.695280; -62.268313Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires, the first public monument in the city of Bahía Blanca
José de San MartínPlaza San Martín, La Plata1914Henri Allouard34.915315°S 57.947853°W / -34.915315; -57.947853Copy of a statue in Boulogne-sur-Mer, the granite pedestal is decorated with an allegorical bronze statue and trophies
Manuel BelgranoPlaza Belgrano, Luján1929-1930Luis Bruninx34.563357°S 59.120941°W / -34.563357; -59.120941The stone pedestal is decorated with two bronze reliefs and the coat-of-arms of Argentina
José de San MartínPlaza General San Martín, Azul1935-1939Louis-Joseph Daumas, Francisco Salamone (architect)36.777558°S 59.863478°W / -36.777558; -59.863478Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a large modern pedestal which serves as a fountain
José de San MartínPlaza 25 de Mayo, Junín1940Louis-Joseph Daumas34.593926°S 60.946424°W / -34.593926; -60.946424Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a large modern pedestal, clad in red granite
José de San MartínPlaza Grigera, Lomas de Zamora1944-1946Ángel Eusebio Ibarra García34.757068°S 58.402612°W / -34.757068; -58.402612Placed on a pyramidal plinth, clad in white marble
José de San MartínPlaza San Martín, Mercedes1954Juan José Marín34.650695°S 59.431332°W / -34.650695; -59.431332An allegorical bronze statue of Freedom stands in front of the stone-clad plinth
José de San MartínPlaza San Martín, Berazategui1966Louis-Joseph Daumas, Juan Carlos Farina34.753861°S 58.214402°W / -34.753861; -58.214402Originally stood on Plaza San Martín in Quilmes from 1953 and removed in 1965. Moved to Berazategui in 1966. Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a large modern pedestal in the middle of a fountain; two bronze statues added
José de San MartínParque San Martín, Mar del Plata1969-1972Louis-Joseph Daumas38.023903°S 57.529118°W / -38.023903; -57.529118Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a large pedestal of natural rocks
Don QuixotePlaza España, Mar del Plata1972-1975Hidelberg Ferrino37.991690°S 57.545562°W / -37.991690; -57.545562The Cervantes Monument features an equestrian statue of Don Quixote; it was erected on the centenary of the foundation of Mar del Plata

Chaco

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
José de San MartínPlaza 25 de Mayo, Resistencia1942-1945Louis-Joseph Daumas, Raúl Lizárraga (architect)27.451177°S 58.986503°W / -27.451177; -58.986503Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires placed on a high stone pedestal

Córdoba

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
José María PazParque Autóctono, Córdoba1877-1887Alexandre Falguière, Paul Pujol (architect)31.382589°S 64.224301°W / -31.382589; -64.224301The oldest commemorative monument in Córdoba, originally located on Plaza General Paz, relocated in 1971 to the park which was the scene of the Battle of La Tablada
José de San MartínPlaza San Martín, Córdoba1910-1916Louis-Joseph Daumas, Luis Fontana, José Scarabelli, Atilio Locatti (architect)31.416729°S 64.183585°W / -31.416729; -64.183585Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires, the gray Las Peñas granite pedestal is decorated with bronze reliefs
José de San MartínPlaza San Martín, Río Cuarto1931Louis-Joseph Daumas33.116917°S 64.347479°W / -33.116917; -64.347479Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a high pedestal, surrounded with allegorical statues by Libero Pierini from 1957. The original pedestal was lower
José de San MartínPlaza 25 de Mayo, Bell Ville1938Louis-Joseph Daumas32.630303°S 62.688968°W / -32.630303; -62.688968Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a high modern pedestal which serves as a fountain

Corrientes

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
José de San MartínPlaza 25 de Mayo, Corrientes1905Louis-Joseph Daumas, Torquat Tasso (pedestal)27.463361°S 58.839535°W / -27.463361; -58.839535Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires, placed on a monumental granite pedestal decorated with bronze reliefs, columns and rocks

Entre Ríos

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
José de San MartínPlaza 1 de Mayo, Paraná1908-1910Louis-Joseph Daumas31.733018°S 60.529790°W / -31.733018; -60.529790Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires; a bronze statue of a soldier stands in front of the stone-clad plinth
José de San MartínPlaza San Martín, Victoria1908-1910Louis-Joseph Daumas32.621619°S 60.158001°W / -32.621619; -60.158001Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires on a marble-clad plinth
Justo José de UrquizaParque Urquiza, Paraná1908-1920Agustí Querol Subirats (pedestal), Mariano Benlliure (equestrian statue)31.718078°S 60.537848°W / -31.718078; -60.537848The high pedestal is decorated with Art Nouveau allegorical statues and reliefs made of marble and bronze

Jujuy

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
Manuel BelgranoPlaza Belgrano, San Salvador de Jujuy1906-1931Víctor José Garino24.185784°S 65.299481°W / -24.185784; -65.299481The granite pedestal is decorated with two bronze reliefs

La Rioja

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
José de San MartínPlaza 25 de Mayo, La Rioja1915Louis-Joseph Daumas29.412844°S 66.855889°W / -29.412844; -66.855889Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires; the plinth is decorated with bronze ornaments

Mendoza

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
José de San MartínPlaza San Martín, Mendoza1904Louis-Joseph Daumas, José García32.887643°S 68.840608°W / -32.887643; -68.840608Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires, placed on a pedestal of granite rocks
José de San MartínCerro de la Gloria, Mendoza1911-1914Juan Manuel Ferrari32.888797°S 68.891183°W / -32.888797; -68.891183The Monument to the Army of the Andes features an allegorical representation of Freedom and an equestrian statue of San Martin, with bronze reliefs around a base of rocks

Neuquén

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
José de San MartínAvenida Argentina, Neuquén1953-54Louis-Joseph Daumas, José Antonio Alonso38.951781°S 68.059071°W / -38.951781; -68.059071Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires, placed on a high modern pedestal. The original classical plinth was clad with limestone but this was replaced in 2014

Río Negro

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
Julio Argentino RocaCentro Cívico, Bariloche1941Emilio Sarniguet, Alejandro Bustillo (pedestal)41.133512°S 71.310144°W / -41.133512; -71.310144Placed on a pedestal of rough stone blocks

Salta

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
Martín Miguel de GüemesPaseo Güemes, Salta1920-31Víctor Juan Garino, Andrés Iñigo (architect)24.786731°S 65.399247°W / -24.786731; -65.399247Erected on the spot where the wounded general fell from his horse. The pedestal is built of rocks from Cerro San Bernardo and decorated with bronze reliefs

Santa Fe

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
José de San MartínPlaza San Martín, Rosario1911-13Henri Allouard32.943669°S 60.649714°W / -32.943669; -60.649714Copy of a statue in Boulogne-sur-Mer, the gray granite pedestal is decorated with bronze reliefs
Manuel BelgranoBulevar Oroño, Rosario1922-1928Arnoldo Zocchi32.958183°S 60.656925°W / -32.958183; -60.656925Gift of the Italian Argentine community to the city; mounted on a polished red Sierra Chica granite pedestal

Santiago del Estero

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
Manuel BelgranoPlaza Libertad, Santiago del Estero1912Arturo Tomagnini27.783333°S 64.266667°W / -27.783333; -64.266667The stone pedestal is decorated with three bronze reliefs and allegorical statues

Armenia

Yerevan

Australia

Australian Capital Territory

Mounted Memorial on Anzac Parade, Canberra, which shows two soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) and their horses; it was unveiled in 1968.

New South Wales

Equestrian statue of the mythical bushranger, Govett, who leapt his horse over a cliff rather than be captured. This event, commemorated in bronze, never took place.
The name Govett's Leap pertains to a waterfall named after surveyor William Romaine Govett.
Equestrian statue of Dorothea Mackellar.
King Edward VII, location near Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Macquarie Street. The sculptor was Sir Thomas Brock, and it was erected in 1921.
Equestrian statue of Frederick Ward.

Queensland

Second Boer War Memorial in ANZAC Square.
Equestrian statue of King George V in front of the Brisbane City Hall (King George Square), 1938.
Equestrian statue of Gunsynd.

South Australia

South African War Memorial. The memorial was designed by Adrian Jones, and was dedicated on June 6, 1904, making it the first equestrian commemorative sculpture in the country.

Victoria

Statue of The Man from Snowy River at Corryong
Memorial to Sir John Monash, created by William Leslie Bowles in Kings Domain area, 1950.
Memorial to Lord Hopetoun in Kings Domain area.
Memorial to King Edward VII by Edgar Bertram Mackennal in Kings Domain area.
Bronze statue of champion racehorse Black Caviar at her birthplace.[5]

Austria

Vienna

Belgium

Antwerp

  • Equestrian monument of Léopold I at Leopoldplaats

Brussels

Hasselt

Mons

Liège

Namur

Nieuwpoort

Ostend

Bolivia

Caracas

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bijeljina

  • Equestrian of King Petar I Karađorđević by Rudolf Valdec, 1926 (was demolished by Ustashas in 1941, restored in 1992).

Brazil

Nova Jerusalém

  • Equestrian statue of Plínio Pacheco.

Porto Alegre

Rio de Janeiro

São Paulo

Bulgaria

Sofia

Dobrich

Gabrovo

Koprivshtitsa

Plovdiv

Targovishte Province

  • Monument of Khan Krum near ancient Bulgarian castle Misionis.

Varna

Veliko Tarnovo

Canada

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
Bernardo O'Higgins Quebec City, Quebec 2007 Located on the grounds of the parc de l'Amerique-Latine, the statue was gifted to the government of Quebec from the government of Chile. It was installed in 2007 although was not formally unveiled until 2008, in the presence of the president of Chile and the premier of Quebec.[6]
Clem Gardner and unnamed rider Calgary, Alberta 2012 Bob Spaith and Rich Roenisch Located on the grounds of the Calgary Stampede. The sculpture is titled By the Banks of the Bow and includes 15 horses and two riders; with the lead rider being Clem Gardner, the first Canadian All Around champion at the inaugural Calgary Stampede[7]
King Edward VII Toronto, Ontario 1969 Thomas Brock Located on the grounds of Queen's Park. The sculpture was created in 1911 for the Delhi Durbar and was located in Delhi, India until 1967 when it was removed. The statue was transported to Canada in 1968 and installed at its present location in the following year.[8]
Queen Elizabeth II Ottawa, Ontario 1992 Jack Harman Located on the grounds of Parliament Hill. The monument was erected to commemorate both Canada the 125th anniversary of Canadian Confederation, as well as the Ruby Jubilee of Elizabeth II. The statue has been temporarily relocated to the gates of Rideau Hall in 2019, in order to facilitate the decade-long renovations taking place on the Centre Block.[9]
Queen Elizabeth II Regina, Saskatchewan 2005 Susan Velder Located within the Queen Elizabeth II Gardens at the Wascana Centre, the statue was unveiled by the Queen during her golden jubilee year. The horse that is portrayed in the statue is Burmese, a horse gifted to Elizabeth II by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.[10]
Gabriel Dumont Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1985 William Epp Located on the grounds of Friendship Park.[11]
Saint George Saint-Georges, Quebec 1915 Louis Jobin Located on the grounds of the Church of Saint-Georges, the statue depicts the legend of Saint George and the Dragon.[12]
George Lane Bar U Ranch, Alberta Rich Roenisch Located on the grounds of the Bar U Ranch, National Historic Site of Canada. Titled A Question of Survival, the sculpture depicts former ranch owner George Lane fend off an attack from wolves
Ian Millar Perth, Ontario 2005 Located on the grounds of Stewart Park, the sculpture depicts Ian Millar riding his world champion show jumping horse Big Ben.[13]
James Macleod Calgary, Alberta Located on the grounds of Fort Calgary.[14]
James Macleod Ottawa, Ontario 2005 Located on the grounds of Royal Canadian Mounted Police Headquarters. The statue is a replica of the James Macleod statue at Fort Calgary. However, in addition to commemorating Macleod, the statue is also used as a memorial for RCMP members who were killed while on policing duty.[15]
James Morrow Walsh and Sitting Bull Cypress Hills, Saskatchewan Located on the grounds of Fort Walsh, the sculpture depicts the meeting of James Morrow Walsh, the superintendent of the North West Mounted Police and Sitting Bull, a Sioux chief; both figures are on horseback.[16]
Joan of Arc Quebec City, Quebec Anna Hyatt Huntington Located on the grounds of the Joan of Arc Gardens. The statue was donated to the park by Anna Hyatt Huntington and commemorates those who fought for New France during the conquest of 1760.[17]
Robert the Bruce Calgary, Alberta 1966 Pilkington Jackson Located on the grounds of the Alberta University of the Arts. The statue is a replica of another statue built near Stirling, Scotland two years earlier. Calgary-based lawyer Eric Harvie assisted in having the statue in Stirling installed, and later pushed for a replica to be built in Calgary.[18]
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Mississauga, Ontario Located on the grounds of the Great Punjab Business Centre.[19]
Simón Bolívar Quebec City, Quebec 1983 Adamo Tadolini Located on the grounds of the parc de l'Amerique-Latine, the statue was gifted to the government of Quebec from the government of Venezuela and unveiled on the bicentenary of Bolívar's birthday.[20]
Tecumseh Windsor, Ontario 2018 Mark Williams Located at the centre of a roundabout near the Detroit River, in the neighbourhood of Old Sandwich Town. The monument also features a statue of Major General Isaac Brock standing next to Tecumseh using his spyglass.[21]
N/A Calgary, Alberta 1980 Rich Roenisch Located on the grounds of the Calgary Stampede. The sculpture is titled The Bronc Twister and is based on a drawing by Edward Borein.[22] The sculpture does not portray a particular person.
N/A Calgary, Alberta 1914 Louis-Philippe Hébert Located on the grounds of Central Memorial Park. The sculpture is modelled after Russell Lambert Boyle, a veteran of the war; although the sculpture does not explicitly portray him, with the sculpture used as war memorial for the Second Boer War.[23][24]
N/A Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan 1970 William Epp Located on Centre Street in downtown Meadow Lake. The statue was installed there by the Meadow Lake Racing and Sports Association. The sculpture depicts a cowboy and a bucking horse and commemorates the early settlers of the community.[25] The sculpture does not portray a particular person.
N/A Montreal, Quebec Located within downtown Montreal on Saint Jacques Street.[26]The sculpture does not portray a particular person.
N/A Toronto, Ontario 1989 William McElcheran Located on the grounds of St. Michael's College School, and forms a part of the University of Toronto's art collection. The sculpture is titled Business Man on Horse.[27] The statue do not portray a particular person.
N/A Windsor, Ontario William McElcheran Previously located on the grounds of Windsor Sculpture Park, although acts of vandalism against the sculpture led to its removal. The sculpture is titled Business Man on Horse. [28] The sculpture does not portray a particular person.
N/A Yorkton, Saskatchewan 2010 Lionel Peyachew Located on the grounds of Painted Hand Casino. The sculpture is titled Counting Coup, named after a practice with warriors of the First Nations of the Canadian Prairies.[29] The sculpture does not portray a particular person.

Chile

Santiago de Chile

China

Statue of Ma Yuan at Fuboshan, Guilin.

Dalian, Liaoning Province

Hohhot, Inner Mongolia

Ordos, Inner Mongolia

Fuboshan, Guilin

China - Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan

  • Equestrian statue of Yue Fei in Linsen Park

Colombia

Barranquilla

Cartagena

Medellín

  • Equestrian of Simón Bolívar by Eugenio Maccagnani at the Parque de Bolívar.

Croatia

Zagreb

Cuba

Havana

Czech Republic

Prague

Poděbrady

Denmark

Copenhagen

Aarhus

  • Equestrian monument of King Christian X in bronze by Helen Schou on Bispetorv (Bishop's Square), erected in 1955.

Aalborg

Esbjerg

Hvidovre

  • Equestrian statue of Postrytter (Mail-horseman) placed just outside the old Hvidovre Post Office on Hvidovrevej, by Johannes Bjerg, 1935.

Nakskov

  • Equestrian monument of King Christian X in bronze by V. Kvederis, erected in 1952.

Odense

Slagelse

  • Equestrian monument of King Christian IX in bronze by L. Brandstrup, erected 1910.

Egypt

Alexandria

Cairo

England

See: List of equestrian statues in the United Kingdom#England

Estonia

Viljandi

Ethiopia

Addis Abeba

Finland

Helsinki

Lahti

  • Bronze equestrian monument of Marshal of Finland C.G.E. Mannerheim, located in Asematori square, by Veikko Leppänen, erected in 1959.
  • Equestrian statue The Hakkapeliittas' homecoming, by Pentti Papinaho, erected in 1975.

Lappeenranta

  • Equestrian statue Rakuunapatsas (Dragoon) by Pentti Papinaho, erected in 1982.

Rantsila

  • Equestrian statue of Field Marshal Johan August Sandels, on his horse Bijou in town centre, by team of sculptors led by Martti Väänänen, erected in 1989.

France

See: List of equestrian statues in France

Georgia

Tbilisi

Kutaisi

Poti

Telavi

Germany

See: List of equestrian statues in Germany

Greece

Athens

Arta

Thessaloniki

Hungary

See: List of equestrian statues in Hungary

India

Agra

Chennai

Dhubri

Bangalore

Kolhapur

Kolkata

Thanjavur

Mumbai

Pune

Punjab

Solapur

Indonesia

Jakarta

Cilacap

  • Equestrian statue of Diponegoro at Provincial Border, Cilacap.

Semarang

  • Equestrian statue of Diponegoro at University of Diponegoro, Semarang.
  • Equestrian statue of Diponegoro at Komando Daerah Militer, Semarang.

Salatiga

  • Equestrian statue of Diponegoro at the intersection of Jl. Diponegoro and Jl. Jenderal Sudirman.

Jogjakarta

Makassar

  • Equestrian statue of Sultan Hasanudin at Hasanudin Airport, Makassar.

Iran

Statue of Nader Shah, the founder of the Afsharid dynasty. – Naderi Museum

Mashhad

Zabol

Iraq

Baghdad

Ireland

Boyle

Israel

Hurfeish

Jerusalem

Kfar Tavor

  • Monument to village founders.

Kiryat Tiv'on

Tel Aviv

Italy

See: List of equestrian statues in Italy

Japan

Tokyo

Kanazawa

Kobe

Kōchi

Komatsushima

  • Equestrian statue of Minamoto Yoshitsune. The tallest equestrian statue in Japan (6.7 meters high).

Kumagaya

Kushimoto

Nagano

Nagoya

Osaka

Ōsaki

Sendai

Ueda

Wakayama

Jordan

Al-Karak

Kazakhstan

Aktobe

Korday

  • Equestrian statue of Utegen-Baghatur in front of The Palace of Culture.

Nur-Sultan

  • Equestrian statue of Kazakh Khan Kenesary Kasymov.
  • Equestrian statue of Baghatur Bogenbay.

Oral

Taraz

  • Equestrian statue of Baydibek Karsha-Uly (sculptured by D.Aldekov and N.Rustemov) at the city central square, 2002.

Korea - North

Pyongyang

Korea - South

Kosovo

Pristina

Kyrgyzstan

Bishkek

  • Equestrian statue of Mikhail Frunze at a large park (Boulevard Erkindik) across from the train station. Foto
  • Equestrian statue of Manas in front of Philharmonic.

Latvia

Riga

  • Equestrian monument of Peter the Great, at Brīvības gatves, by German sculptor Schmidt-Kossel, erected in 1910. The statue was evacuated and lost during WW1, but was later returned to Riga.

Lithuania

Vilnius

  • Equestrian monument of Gediminas, in the Lower Castle, by Vytautas Kašuba, 1996.
  • Equestrian statue Gražina in the Great courtyard of the Seimas Palace, by Dalia Matulaitė
  • Equestrian statue of Saint George defeating the dragon in Gediminas Avenue, by Kęstute Balčiūnas, 2005 (replacing an earlier statue destroyed by the Nazis in 1944).

Birštonas

Luxemburg

Luxembourg

North Macedonia

Skopje

Bitola

Mexico

Mexico City

Chihuahua

Chinameca

Zacatecas

Moldova

Chişinău

  • Equestrian monument of Grigore Kotovski by Lazar Dubinovsky at the Kotovski square, 1954.

Tiraspol

  • Equestrian monument of Alexander Suvorov by Valentin and Victor Artamonovs at the Suvorov square, 1979.

Mongolia

Ulaanbaatar

Tov aimag

Khovd

Morocco

Casablanca

Namibia

Windhoek

Netherlands

Amsterdam

Breda

The Hague

Katwijk aan den Rijn

  • De schutter (man on horse) by G.Brouwer, 1986.

Nijmegen

  • Equestrian with no identifying plaque on a pillar near the railway station

Rotterdam

Utrecht

Norway

Oslo

Philippines

Image Portrayed person Location Date Sculptor Coordinates Note
Gabriela SilangMakatiJose Mendoza14°33′18.1″N 121°01′27.4″E[43]
Martin DelgadoIloilo City2019Ginés Serrán-Pagán10°43′05.8″N 122°32′52.6″E[44]

Peru

Lima

Poland

See: List of equestrian statues in Poland

Portugal

Braga

Lisbon

Batalha

Cantanhede

  • Equestrian statue of General António Luís de Meneses.

Porto

Vila Viçosa

  • Equestrian statue of King João IV in front of the Paço Ducal de Vila Viçosa.

Romania

Bucharest

Cluj-Napoca

Focşani

  • Equestrian Statue of Alexander Suvorov at the battlefield of Battle of Rymnik. The first sculpture by Boris Eduards was erected in 1913, but was lost during WWI. A new sculpture by Marius Butunoiu was erected in 1959.

Iași

Târgu Mureş

  • Equestrian Statue of Avram Iancu by Florin Codre, 1978.

Russia

See: List of equestrian statues in Russia

Serbia

Belgrade

Niš

Novi Sad

  • Equestrian Statue of King Petar I Karađorđević, 2018.[45]

Zrenjanin

  • Equestrian of King Petar I Karađorđević by Rudolf Valdec, 1926–1941 (demolished by Nazis during occupation), restored in 2004.

Slovakia

Bratislava

Komárno

Štúrovo

Žilina

Slovenia

Ljubljana

  • Rudolf Maister, Slovenian army general and poet, sculpture by Jakov Brdar. It stands in front of the Ljubljana railway station.

South Africa

Cape Town

Kimberley

Pretoria

Port Elizabeth

Spain

See: List of equestrian statues in Spain

Sri Lanka

Sudan

Khartoum

Sweden

Stockholm

Gothenburg

  • Equestrian called Kopparmärra of Karl IX, standing at Kungsportsplaten.

Helsingborg

Linköping

Malmö

Vänersborg

Switzerland

Basel

  • Saint Martin of Tours (316–397), 19th century copy, at Basel Minster.
  • Saint Martin of Tours (316–397) original statue, after 1343, in Museum Kleines Klingental.
  • Saint George (c.275/281–303), copy, at Basel Minster.
  • Saint George (c.275/281–303) original statue, after 1372, in Museum Kleines Klingental.

Bern

Elm

Fribourg

Geneva

Lausanne

Ligornetto

Muralto

St. Gallen

St. Gotthard Pass

Zürich

Syria

Aleppo

Damascus

Thailand

Bangkok

Tunisia

Tunis

Turkey

Ankara

Antalya

Bursa

Samsun

Ukraine

Kyiv

Izmail

Kamianka-Buzka

Kharkiv

  • Monument to the founders of Kharkiv (Cossack Kharko statue).

Luhansk

Lviv

United Kingdom

See: List of equestrian statues in the United Kingdom

United States

See: List of equestrian statues in the United States

Uruguay

Montevideo

Minas

Uzbekistan

Tashkent

  • Equestrian of Tamerlane at the Amir Timur Square at the end of the pedestrian street.

Venezuela

Caracas

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