Spain is covered entirely in concrete,[16] with a concrete mixer situated near the Basque country
I wasn't able to find all the photos, so here are their descriptions taken from Wikipedia:
* Austria, a known opponent of atomic energy, is a green field dominated by nuclear power plant cooling towers[6]; vapor is coming out of them at intervals
* Belgium is presented as a half-full box of half-eaten Praline chocolates
* Bulgaria is depicted by a series of connected "Turkish" squat toilets[7]; neon-like lights connect and illuminate them
* Cyprus is jigsawed (cut) in half
* The Czech Republic's own piece is an LED display, which flashes controversial quotations by Czech President Václav Klaus
* Denmark is a human face depicted in Lego bricks, reminiscent of the cartoon controversy[8], though any resemblance has been denied by the artist[9]
* Estonia is presented with a hammer and sickle-styled power tools, the country has considered a ban on Communist symbols[10]
* Finland is depicted as a wooden floor and an [apparently drunk] male with a rifle, imagining various animals [11]
* France is draped in a "GRÈVE!" ("STRIKE!") banner[7]
* Germany is a series of interlocking autobahns, described as "somewhat resembling a swastika",[7][12] though that is not universally accepted.[13] The cars move along the roads.
* Greece is depicted as a forest that is entirely burned, possibly representing the 2007 Greek forest fires and the 2008 civil unrest in Greece.[14]
* Hungary features an Atomium made of its common agricultural products melons and Hungarian sausages, based on a floor of peppers
* Ireland is depicted as a brown bog with bagpipes protruding from Northern Ireland; the bagpipes play music every five minutes[citation needed]
* Italy is depicted as a football pitch[7]; players who hold a ball are moving it back and forth
* Latvia is shown as covered with mountains, in contrast to its actual flat landscape
* Lithuania has the Brussels landmark of Manneken Pis urinating on its eastern neighbours; the streams of urine are presented by a yellow lighting glass fibers
* Luxembourg is displayed as a gold nugget with "For Sale" tag[7]
* Malta is a tiny island with its prehistoric dwarf elephant as its only decoration; there's a magnifying glass in front of the elephant
* The Netherlands has disappeared under the sea with only a several minarets still visible;[7] the piece is supposed to emit the singing of muezzins
* Poland has a piece with priests erecting the rainbow flag of the Gay rights movement, in the style of the U.S. soldiers raising the Stars and Stripes at Iwo Jima.[15]
* Portugal is shown as a wooden cutting board with three pieces of meat in the shape of its former colonies of Brazil, Angola, and Mozambique
* Romania is a Dracula-style theme park[7], blinking and emitting ghostly sounds at intervals
* Slovakia is depicted as a Hungarian sausage (or a human body tightened by Hungarian tricolour)
* Slovenia is shown as a rock engraved with the words first tourists came here 1213
* Spain is covered entirely in concrete,[16] with a concrete mixer situated near the Basque country
* Sweden does not have an outline, but is represented as a large Ikea-style self-assembly furniture box, containing Gripen fighter planes[citation needed] (as supplied to the Czech Air Force)
* The United Kingdom, known for its Euroscepticism and relative isolation from the Continent, is "included" as missing piece (an empty space) at the top-left of the work[7]