Geolog, Bronze dwarf statue in Nadodrze district, Wrocław, Poland
Geolog is a small bronze dwarf statue located in Nadodrze depicting a figure intently studying rock samples using specialized tools. The sculpture celebrates one of the many occupations represented through the city's outdoor art collection.
This dwarf was installed in 2007 as part of a growing collection that traces its roots to the underground Orange Alternative movement of the 1980s. Over time, the practice of placing bronze dwarves throughout the city became a defining feature of Wrocław's public art.
This dwarf is one of hundreds of bronze figures dotting Wrocław's streets, each character depicting a different profession or role that makes the city memorable through art.
The statue is easily accessible on foot in the Nadodrze district, making it simple to visit while exploring the neighborhood. Mobile apps and printed maps available around the city help visitors find multiple dwarf statues during a walking tour.
Unlike many other dwarves scattered around, this figure carries actual geological tools and attracts visitors with a special interest in the sciences. The craftsmanship in depicting specialized equipment makes it a quiet favorite among those who notice such small details.
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