The Čertovy hlavy (English: The Devil Heads) are a pair of 9 metre high rock sculptures in the municipality of Želízy in the Central Bohemian Region of Czech Republic.
Čertovy hlavy were created by Václav Levý in 1841–1846.
[1] In terms of dimensions, it is a unique work in the Czech Republic.
[2] The sculptures have been damaged by time and weather.
[3] In 2011, the private owner had the surrounding pine forest cut down, allowing the heads to be seen from the I/9 road.