Panna Pychotka, Bronze dwarf statue in Przedmieście Oławskie, Wrocław, Poland
Panna Pychotka is a small bronze figure positioned at a street corner in Przedmieście Oławskie that blends into the urban environment. The sculpture is part of a larger series of dwarf statues scattered across the city.
The figure was created in the 2000s as part of an art initiative that reshaped Wrocław's public spaces. The installation reflected a broader movement to revitalize the city through public art.
The figure is part of a collection that shapes how people experience the city streets and encourages them to notice public spaces differently. These sculptures have become woven into daily life, inviting passersby to pause and observe.
The figure sits near a street intersection and is easy to reach on foot from nearby areas. Visitors can use specialized city maps or mobile apps to locate it precisely if needed.
The figure is one of hundreds of such works that have made Wrocław a destination for collectors seeking to photograph all the dwarf statues. Many visitors enjoy the challenge of hunting down and documenting each one.
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