Kacuś, Dwarf statue in Stare Miasto, Wrocław, Poland
Kacuś is a small bronze dwarf statue positioned near the historic market square in the Old Town, with a cheerful facial expression. The figure sits at street level where pedestrians naturally pass by during their walks through this district.
The statue was installed in 2016 as part of a movement that originated decades earlier from artistic protests in the 1980s. What started as a humorous response to political circumstances eventually became an established feature of the city's public spaces.
This dwarf statue is part of Wrocław's approach to filling the city with playful public art that engages people walking through the streets. The figures reflect how residents have embraced creative decorations that add character to their everyday surroundings.
This statue is freely accessible throughout the year without any required planning or equipment. You can find it by walking through the Old Town area, and having a simple map or walking guide helps locate it among the many other similar figures scattered across the district.
This sculpture is one of more than 800 similar figures scattered across the city, creating one of the largest outdoor art collections on the continent. The sheer number and spread of these works throughout Wrocław transforms the entire urban landscape into an open-air gallery.
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