Krasnal Żernikuś, Bronze dwarf statue in Żerniki district, Wrocław, Poland
Krasnal Żernikuś is a small bronze figure with friendly features and traditional dwarf clothing, standing near the district entrance. The statue was created by artist Tomasz Moczek and shapes the appearance of the public space.
The statue was added to Wrocław's art collection in 2013 and follows an artistic movement that began as a protest symbol in the 1980s. Since then it has been part of the network of artworks that shape the city.
This bronze figure belongs to Wrocław's network of dwarfs and is part of the artistic tradition that shapes the Żerniki district. The statue symbolizes the connection between the neighborhood and the city's creative identity.
The statue is located in an easily accessible spot in the Żerniki neighborhood and is part of several walking routes through the city. Visitors can reach it without time restrictions and it is visible year-round.
The figure was created as part of an artistic action that fills Wrocław's public spaces with small statues and surprises passersby. These unexpected encounters make exploring the city a playful adventure.
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