Krasnalkowa kolejka wyborców
Jagodzińska 15
Krasnalkowa Kolejka Wyborcow at ul. Jagodzinska 15 in Jagodno is a group of four bronze dwarfs commemorating the legendary 450-metre election queue that lasted until 2:45 am on the night of 15 October 2023.
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Story
Krasnalkowa Kolejka Wyborcow — the Dwarf Voters' Queue — is one of Wroclaw's newest and most heartfelt bronze groups. Four determined little figures stand in line at ul. Jagodzinska 15 in the Jagodno neighbourhood, ballot cards in hand, one clutching a pizza box. They commemorate one extraordinary night: 15 October 2023, when residents of Jagodno queued for hours — until 2:45 in the morning — to cast their votes in the parliamentary elections, refusing to leave until every last vote was counted.
History & Significance
The dwarfs were unveiled on 9 March 2024 at the seat of the Jagodno neighbourhood council at ul. Jagodzinska 15. The original queue on election night was a nationwide sensation: with 4,102 people registered to vote at Electoral Commission No. 148 — including 1,649 last-minute additions — the queue stretched 450 metres at midnight. A local pizzeria, Mania Smaku, handed out over 300 free pizzas to waiting voters, which is why one of the dwarf figures holds a pizza box.
Inspiration
The sculpture celebrates civic determination and the value of democratic participation. Jagodno's extraordinary turnout in 2023 captured the nation's imagination — news outlets reported 'Jagodno surrenders last' as voters patiently waited through the night. The dwarfs transform that collective act of citizenship into permanent public art, ensuring the story is told to every child who spots the little queue.
Fun Facts
- The real queue on election night stretched 450 metres and the polling station did not close until 2:45 am — the last in Poland.
- One of the four dwarfs holds a pizza box, honouring the pizzeria that delivered over 300 free pizzas to waiting voters.
- The phrase 'Jagodno surrenders last' went viral across Polish social media and became a symbol of civic spirit.
- Originally 2,453 people were registered at the polling station; 1,649 more signed up in the final days before the election.
- The dwarfs were unveiled just five months after the historic vote, making this one of the fastest memorialised events in Wroclaw's dwarf history.
How to Find This Dwarf
Jagodno is a southern suburb of Wroclaw. Take tram line 17 or 23 toward Jagodno and alight at the stop nearest to ul. Jagodzinska; the dwarfs stand at number 15, in front of the neighbourhood council office. The area is a residential district, so there is plenty of pavement space around the figures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the Krasnalkowa Kolejka Wyborcow dwarfs in Wroclaw?
The four voter queue dwarfs stand at ul. Jagodzinska 15 in the Jagodno neighbourhood of Wroclaw, in front of the local neighbourhood council office.
What event do these dwarfs commemorate?
They commemorate the 2023 parliamentary election night, when Jagodno residents queued for hours — until 2:45 am — to vote, with the queue reaching 450 metres at midnight.
Why does one dwarf hold a pizza box?
It references the Mania Smaku pizzeria, which delivered over 300 free pizzas to voters waiting in the queue that night — a spontaneous act of community support that became part of the legend.
Accessibility
Wheelchair AccessibleGround LevelOutdoor
The figures stand on flat pavement outside the neighbourhood council building. The area is fully accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs.
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