Nikola Tesla Monument, town Ceboksari, Russia
Tesla Monument in Prague - On the initiative of the Croatian-Czech Society in Zagreb, the world's biggest monument of Nikola Tesla was unveiled in Nikola Tesla Street in Prague at the beginning of September. The authors are the Czech sculptor Stefan...
Tesla Bust at FER – Bronze bust of Nikola Tesla, made by Emil Bohutinski in 1932.
Electrum - Tesla Coil in New Zealand - Known as Electrum, this four-story (38-foot) Tesla coil was commissioned by a prominent New Zealand art patron, Alan Gibbs, and set up on his farm outside of Auckland in April of 1998. Built by the late artist Eric...
Tesla Statue in Palo Alto, California - The statue was unveiled on December 7, 2013, and was the idea of a local resident named Dorrian Porter. Porter raised $127,000 through a Kickstarter.com campaign in 30 days to fund the making of the statue. He then...
Nikola Tesla Statue in Shoreham - A Monument to Nikola Tesla was unveiled on September 23, 2013 at Shoreham, Long Island, New York
Monument to Nikola Tesla (Baku) - Monument to Nikola Tesla is a monument to the scientist Nikola Tesla, located in the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku, in a park at the crossing of the Azadlig Avenue and the Suleiman Rahimov Street. The monuments...
The monument in Pirot - The statue of Nikola Tesla in front of Elektrodistribucija in Pirot, a town in the south-eastern part of Serbia
Tesla's bust was set up in front of the Faculty of Technical Science in Novi Sad on May 18th, 2006.
Tesla's Bust in Belgrade - In the Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade there is a bronze bust made, according to Tesla's wish, by Ivan Meštrović in 1952. The casts of this bust are in the Technical Museum in Vienna and the Museum of Lika in Gospić.
The monument in Belgrade - The monument of Nikola Tesla in front of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in the King Aleksandar Boulevard in Belgrade. Made by a Croatian sculptor Frano Kršinić.
Tesla monument in Zagreb - On July 7th, 2006 the monument of Nikola Tesla was erected at the corner of Masarykova and Preradovićeva streets in Zagreb, the work of Ivan Meštrović (the monument was transferred from the Ruđer Bošković Institute in Zagreb)