Bronz statue: Apollo (naked) holds a bow in his outstretched left hand, with his right hand he reaches for an arrow in quiver on his back., Fučíková, Čepička 2007#, 443-444 (Eliška Fučíková), and The statue of Apollo, an echo of the famous Apollo Belvedere, is not dated and in Wallenstein's time probably it was never exhibited because in 1634 a white box was found in Wallenstein palace which contained a metal statue of Apollo, presumably the bronze Apollo mentioned in the letters of 1624 and 1625, today in Drottningholm. All statues which presumably stood between Sala Terrena and the fountain (or around it) were groups, while Apollo is represented alone and thus would not fit into the series.