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The image captures a sculpture of a gymnast performing on rings, suspended against a clear blue sky. The sculpture is made of a dark, rough material, possibly bronze, and depicts a male figure in mid-pose. One hand is gripping a ring above his head, while the other is positioned lower, also around a ring. His legs are extended, with one bent at the knee and the other straight. The gymnast sculpture is hanging from chains and thick cables that crisscross the frame, suggesting it is part of an outdoor installation. These cables appear to be structural supports for a bridge or similar structure, partially obscuring the sky in the upper portion of the image. The sculpture is located at Plac Bohaterów Getta (Ghetto Heroes Square) in Krakow, Poland. The square is a historical site commemorating the Jewish Ghetto during World War II. The sculpture, titled "The Chairs," is an artistic representation of the suffering and displacement of the Jewish population, with the empty chairs symbolizing the people who were removed from their homes and perished.
Ralitsa

Jun 14, 2026

Krakow, Poland

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The image captures a sculpture of a gymnast performing on rings, suspended against a clear blue sky. The sculpture is made of a dark, rough material, possibly bronze, and depicts a male figure in mid-pose. One hand is gripping a ring above his head, while the other is positioned lower, also around a ring. His legs are extended, with one bent at the knee and the other straight. The gymnast sculpture is hanging from chains and thick cables that crisscross the frame, suggesting it is part of an outdoor installation. These cables appear to be structural supports for a bridge or similar structure, partially obscuring the sky in the upper portion of the image. The sculpture is located at Plac Bohaterów Getta (Ghetto Heroes Square) in Krakow, Poland. The square is a historical site commemorating the Jewish Ghetto during World War II. The sculpture, titled "The Chairs," is an artistic representation of the suffering and displacement of the Jewish population, with the empty chairs symbolizing the people who were removed from their homes and perished.

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