Perpetuś, Bronze dwarf statue in Powstańców Śląskich, Poland.
Perpetuś is a bronze dwarf statue located on Powstańców Śląskich street in Wrocław, part of the city's extensive collection of similar figures. The sculpture displays careful craftsmanship and sits directly in the streetscape where pedestrians pass by daily.
The statue was created during the Orange Alternative Movement of the 1980s, when artists used creative works to respond to the political climate of that era. This original impulse for artistic expression grew into a lasting collection that remains central to the city's identity today.
Perpetuś is part of a collection of dwarf statues that define Wrocław's character and have become part of how locals and visitors see the city. These small bronze figures represent the creative spirit that runs through the urban landscape.
The statue sits directly on the street and is accessible from outside at any time, making it easy to visit. Walking toward it from the city center and following Powstańców Śląskich street is the most straightforward approach.
Each dwarf statue in this collection has its own name and back story, setting them apart from typical public monuments. This personal touch transforms the figures from simple artworks into individual characters woven into the city's daily life.
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