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The image depicts the "Passage" (Przejście) monument in Wrocław, Poland, located on a paved city sidewalk. This installation consists of several life-sized bronze statues of individuals, positioned as if they are either emerging from or submerging into the urban pavement.

From right to left, the visible statues include:
1.  An elderly woman in a hooded garment, holding a walking stick and a small bag, with her head cast in shadow, positioned in the immediate foreground.
2.  A man in a coat, holding a large rectangular panel.
3.  A man in a work jacket, carrying a large tire.
4.  A woman in a hat and coat, carrying a briefcase or handbag.
5.  A woman in a coat, holding an open umbrella and a handbag.
6.  A man in a cap and coat, with only his upper torso and head visible above the pavement.
7.  A figure, largely submerged, with only the head and shoulders visible.

Each statue is surrounded by irregular, broken paving stones, simulating the disruption of the ground. The pavement consists of grey square tiles.

In the background, a busy urban intersection is visible. To the left, a modern, multi-story building with vertical window strips and a "Capitol" sign (identifying the Capitol Music Theatre) stands across the street. Further right, a larger, light-colored stone building with prominent windows is visible. The street itself is asphalt, featuring traffic lights (one showing red), utility poles, and overhead wires, possibly for trams or trolleybuses. Several indistinct real people are walking on sidewalks and crossing the street, and a few vehicles are present on the road. The sky above is a light, clear blue, with numerous power lines crisscrossing the frame. A colorful, abstract sculpture is also visible in the far left background. The overall lighting suggests daylight, possibly late afternoon or early evening, creating distinct shadows.
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Jun 5, 2026

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The image depicts the "Passage" (Przejście) monument in Wrocław, Poland, located on a paved city sidewalk. This installation consists of several life-sized bronze statues of individuals, positioned as if they are either emerging from or submerging into the urban pavement. From right to left, the visible statues include: 1. An elderly woman in a hooded garment, holding a walking stick and a small bag, with her head cast in shadow, positioned in the immediate foreground. 2. A man in a coat, holding a large rectangular panel. 3. A man in a work jacket, carrying a large tire. 4. A woman in a hat and coat, carrying a briefcase or handbag. 5. A woman in a coat, holding an open umbrella and a handbag. 6. A man in a cap and coat, with only his upper torso and head visible above the pavement. 7. A figure, largely submerged, with only the head and shoulders visible. Each statue is surrounded by irregular, broken paving stones, simulating the disruption of the ground. The pavement consists of grey square tiles. In the background, a busy urban intersection is visible. To the left, a modern, multi-story building with vertical window strips and a "Capitol" sign (identifying the Capitol Music Theatre) stands across the street. Further right, a larger, light-colored stone building with prominent windows is visible. The street itself is asphalt, featuring traffic lights (one showing red), utility poles, and overhead wires, possibly for trams or trolleybuses. Several indistinct real people are walking on sidewalks and crossing the street, and a few vehicles are present on the road. The sky above is a light, clear blue, with numerous power lines crisscrossing the frame. A colorful, abstract sculpture is also visible in the far left background. The overall lighting suggests daylight, possibly late afternoon or early evening, creating distinct shadows.

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