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Monkey sculpture beside the old bridge in Heidelberg Royalty Free Stock Photo
The bronze monkey sculpture at the west gate of old bridge in He Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bronze sculpture of a monkey on the old bridge in Heidelberg Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bronze sculpture of a monkey on the old bridge in Heidelberg Royalty Free Stock Photo
Heidelberg, Germany - June 21, 2025: Bronze Monkey Sculpture at Heidelberg Bridge in Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bronze statue of a monkey in Heidelberg, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bronze monkey with a coin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bronze sculpture of a monkey on the old bridge in Heidelberg
Bronze monkey on the old Bridge of Heidelberg, Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Heidelberg Bridge Monkey (Bruckenaffe) Sculpture at Old Bridge (Alte Brucke) - Heidelberg, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
old bridge in Heidelberg Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mice Sculptures and Heidelberg Bridge Monkey (Bruckenaffe) Sculpture - Heidelberg, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
The bronze monkey sculpture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Heidelberg Bridge Monkey bronze statue on Karl Theodor Bridge or Old Bridge of Heidelberg cross over Neckar River for people visit Royalty Free Stock Photo
Heidelberg Bridge Monkey bronze statue on Karl Theodor Bridge or Old Bridge of Heidelberg cross over Neckar River for people visit Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Heidelberg Bridge Monkey dates back to the 15th century..The statue was destroyed during the Nine Years' War. The new sculpture was created by the german artist . Gernot Rumpf in 1997


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