Krasnal Domańska-Chlory, Bronze dwarf statue in Pilczyce-Kozanów-Popowice Północne, Poland.
Krasnal Domańska-Chlory is a bronze dwarf statue located in a neighborhood of Wrocław. The small sculpture sits on the street as part of a wider collection of similar outdoor figures distributed throughout the city.
The statue began as part of a collection created in the early 2000s, drawing inspiration from an artistic movement of the 1980s that protested against communist control. This connection shows how the city transformed political resistance into public art.
The statue bears the name of the Domańska-Chlory family, showing how residents weave personal stories into the city's public art. This naming practice connects individual memory with shared urban space.
The statue stands directly on the street and is easy to spot while walking through the neighborhood. Many visitors use dedicated maps or applications to locate all similar figures across the city.
Each figure in this collection carries a name or story connected to real people or local events. This personal connection transforms a simple city walk into discovering actual human narratives rather than just encountering public sculptures.
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