Beemicia

Długołęka Wrocławska 56

Beemicia, the BMW-loving dwarf, stands at the BMW dealership on ul. Wroclawska 56 in Dlugoleka near Wroclaw, part of a small cluster of car-brand dwarfs in the same automotive complex.

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Story

Beemicia is Wroclaw's most automotive dwarf, stationed beside the BMW dealership on ul. Wroclawska 56 in Dlugoleka, just outside the city. She has an encyclopaedic knowledge of engine types, tyre pressures and the correct seating position for a long motorway journey. Local legend says she was the first dwarf in the region to hold a driving licence, and she spends her nights polishing the showroom floor and rearranging the brochure rack. Whether or not you are in the market for a new car, she makes the drive out to Dlugoleka a worthwhile detour.

History & Significance

Beemicia was installed at the BMW dealership at ul. Wroclawska 56 in Dlugoleka -- a municipality just east of Wroclaw. She is part of a cluster of automotive dwarfs in the same complex, which also hosts Landzik and Defcia (Land Rover) and Quadeusz (Polaris). The BMW brand name gives her a characteristically Polish diminutive twist: 'Beemicia' from 'BMW' (locally pronounced 'beem').

Inspiration

The BMW brand has been associated with driving pleasure and engineering precision for over a century. Beemicia channels that spirit into the dwarf tradition, representing the idea that even in a world of miniature bronze sculptures, there is someone who cares deeply about what engine is under the bonnet. The Dlugoleka automotive village is an unusual setting for dwarf spotting, rewarding visitors who venture beyond the city centre.

Fun Facts

  • Her name is a typically Polish affectionate diminutive of 'BMW' -- 'beem' is how Poles informally pronounce the brand.
  • She shares her complex with at least two other automotive dwarfs: Landzik and Defcia (Land Rover) and Quadeusz (Polaris).
  • Dlugoleka is technically outside Wroclaw's administrative boundary, making Beemicia one of the few dwarfs that requires leaving the city to find.
  • BMW has been associated with the tagline 'Freude am Fahren' (Sheer Driving Pleasure) -- a concept Beemicia appears to take very literally.
  • Visiting her makes for a fun side-quest on the dwarf trail, combining city exploration with a short drive into the suburban automotive zone.

How to Find This Dwarf

Dlugoleka is about 10 km east of Wroclaw city centre. By car, take ul. Wroclawska eastwards from the city; the BMW dealership complex is clearly visible on the right-hand side at number 56. By public transport, take bus line 149 or 709 from Wroclaw centre towards Dlugoleka and alight at the ul. Wroclawska stop closest to the dealerships. The other automotive dwarfs (Land Rover, Polaris) are in the same complex.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Beemicia dwarf?

Beemicia is at the BMW dealership at ul. Wroclawska 56 in Dlugoleka, a municipality about 10 km east of Wroclaw city centre.

How do I get to Beemicia?

By car, head east out of Wroclaw on ul. Wroclawska; the dealership is at number 56. By bus, take lines 149 or 709 from the city centre towards Dlugoleka.

Are there other dwarfs near Beemicia?

Yes -- the same complex in Dlugoleka hosts Landuś i Defcia (at the Land Rover dealership) and Quadeusz (at the Polaris dealership), making it a mini automotive dwarf cluster.

Accessibility

Wheelchair AccessibleGround LevelOutdoor

Located on the flat forecourt of the BMW dealership. The area is paved and accessible, though the car park surface may be uneven in places.

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