Wrati i Slawi, Brass dwarf statue in Przedmieście Oławskie district, Wrocław, Poland
Wrati i Slawi is a bronze sculpture featuring two small figures positioned at a street corner in the Przedmieście Oławskie district. The pair are cast in metal and form a cohesive artwork within the neighborhood's public spaces.
This sculpture was installed in 2011 and belongs to a collection that began in the 1980s during a period of political resistance. The tradition of placing small bronze figures continued growing throughout the city afterward.
The statue represents friendship through its dual characters, contributing to Wrocław's collection of over 230 dwarf sculptures spread throughout the urban landscape.
The sculpture sits at a street corner and is easy to find as you walk through the area. Using a city map or online resources can help visitors quickly locate the exact position.
Each figure in this dual sculpture displays individual characteristics while maintaining a connection, reflecting the broader theme of community bonds in Wrocław.
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