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Three bronze dwarf statues are displayed on a speckled grey stone surface, positioned in front of a reddish-brown wooden paneling. A white poster is affixed to the wooden paneling directly above the statues. The poster's blue banner top reads "WROCŁAWSKI FESTIWAL KRASNOLUDKÓW" and details "miejsce: OGRÓD STAROMIEJSKI" and dates "12-13 września 2023," confirming the location as the Old Town Garden (Ogród Staromiejski) in Wrocław, Poland. The three bronze statues, approximately 30-40 cm tall, each feature a conical hat and a prominent beard. The leftmost dwarf, partially obscured, appears to be seated in a wheelchair, holding a curved banner above its head that reads "ŚLĄSK WROCŁAW." The central dwarf stands with both arms raised, its left hand holding a thin, elongated object. The rightmost dwarf stands with its left arm slightly bent and holding a small, indistinct object. A rectangular bronze plaque lies flat on the stone surface directly in front of the dwarfs. The plaque features three distinct sections from left to right: the stylized letters "KKN" with "KLUB KIBICÓW NIEPEŁNOSPRAWNYCH" below; a shield emblem with "WIELKI ŚLĄSK STOWARZYSZENIE KIBICÓW" below; and a circular emblem depicting a stylized map and figure with "ŚLĄSK WROCŁAW" below. The overall scene suggests a public art installation related to the city of Wrocław's cultural identity and its football club, Śląsk Wrocław, particularly connecting to disabled fans.
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