The Smallest Statue In The World Is Built In London
The smallest statue in the world is a statue showing two mice eating a slice of cheese. Since the structure was constructed in 1862, the little statue has been affixed to its wall.
According to the legend surrounding the statue, two construction workers who were taking a lunch break on top of the Monument of Great Fire during its construction. They were buddies, but when one of them saw his cheese sandwich was missing, he accused his friend of stealing it, that's when things got awkward between the two of them.
Over the missing cheese sandwich, they got into a quarrel, and as a result, both men died after falling from the 62-meter-high monument. It was discovered later that mice who lived on the construction site had taken the cheese sandwich.
The smallest statue in London was erected in their honor, and it is still there today to serve as a reminder that the two men died as a result of a sandwich.