Sprawiedliwek, Bronze dwarf statue in Szczepin district, Wrocław, Poland.
Sprawiedliwek is a bronze dwarf statue in the Szczepin district of Wrocław, part of a collection of more than 300 similar figures scattered throughout the city's streets and squares. Each figure depicts different professions or daily activities and contributes to the artistic character of the urban landscape.
The dwarf figures in Wrocław originated from a movement that began as resistance during Poland's communist era in the 1980s. This artistic tradition has continued to grow into a city-wide collection that now spans decades.
The statue is part of a collection that transforms city exploration into an engaging journey while connecting visitors with Polish folk traditions. These dwarfs have become a symbol of Wrocław's local identity and shape how residents and travelers experience the urban landscape.
The statue is located in the Szczepin district and can be discovered during a walk through the city's residential neighborhoods. It is best explored gradually during visits, as the dwarfs are spread across a large area.
Many visitors overlook that each dwarf figure was deliberately placed at specific locations to convey local stories or hidden meanings. Discovering these tiny details while walking through the neighborhoods makes the experience personally memorable.
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