Olimpijczyk

Ścinawska 21

Olimpijczyk is the bronze sports-hero dwarf at ul. Scinawska 21 in Wroclaw's Psie Pole district, proudly guarding the school named after Polish Olympians.

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Story

Olimpijczyk is Wroclaw's tiny sports champion, standing proudly at the entrance to Primary School No. 46 named after Polish Olympians on ul. Scinawska 21. This pocket-sized athlete has, according to dwarf lore, competed in every discipline imaginable — and won all of them, though modesty prevents him from boasting too loudly. He arrived at the school to inspire generations of young would-be champions to aim higher, run faster, and always respect their opponents.

History & Significance

The dwarf is placed at ul. Scinawska 21 at the school that proudly bears the name of Polish Olympic athletes. His location in the Psie Pole district, further from the tourist centre, makes him a rewarding find for families exploring the city beyond the Market Square. The connection to Olympians past and present gives this dwarf a motivating, aspirational quality rare among his peers.

Inspiration

The name 'Olimpijczyk' simply means 'Olympian' in Polish — a tribute to the Polish athletes who have carried the national flag to the world's greatest sporting stage. The school's patron theme of Olympic achievement made a sports-themed dwarf a natural choice for this location.

Fun Facts

  • The school where Olimpijczyk lives is officially named after Polish Olympians, giving this dwarf an unusually prestigious patronage.
  • Olimpijczyk's location in the Psie Pole district makes him one of the more off-the-beaten-path dwarfs — a real trophy for dedicated hunters.
  • Schoolchildren reportedly rub Olimpijczyk's hand for luck before sports competitions, hoping for a little of his championship spirit.
  • His compact bronze frame is said to pack the determination of all Polish Olympic medallists into one tiny body.
  • The dwarf is a popular starting point for school orienteering events in the district.

How to Find This Dwarf

Ul. Scinawska 21 is in the Psie Pole district, roughly 5 km north of the city centre. Take tram line 3 or 5 toward Psie Pole and alight near ul. Scinawska. The dwarf stands at the school entrance — look for the school sign honouring Polish Olympians. A bus journey from the centre takes around 20 minutes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Olimpijczyk dwarf in Wroclaw?

Olimpijczyk stands at the entrance to Primary School No. 46 at ul. Scinawska 21 in the Psie Pole district, about 5 km north of the Market Square.

Why is this dwarf called an Olympian?

The school where he resides is named after Polish Olympic athletes, making the sports champion dwarf a perfect fit for its entrance.

Accessibility

Wheelchair AccessibleGround LevelOutdoor

Located on a flat pavement at the school entrance on ul. Scinawska. The surrounding footpath is even and accessible.

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