Rejent
Ruska 3/4
Rejent, the notary dwarf at ul. Ruska 3/4 in the splendid Art Nouveau 'Pod Trzema Liliami' building, is the most legally rigorous member of Wroclaw's dwarf community.
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Story
Rejent is the most distinguished legal professional in all of Wroclaw's dwarf community. Having returned from a centuries-long journey across the world's great scriptoriums and notarial archives, he has taken up residence in a beautiful Art Nouveau tenement house at ul. Ruska 3/4, where he practises notarial deeds, procures contracts, and seals documents with all the gravity his ancient office demands. He is known to carry both a quill and a modern pen - because some traditions should never be abandoned.
History & Significance
Rejent is located at the notarial office in the secesyjny (Art Nouveau) tenement 'Pod Trzema Liliami' (Under Three Lilies) at ul. Ruska 3/4. His legend connects him to the ancient Bishop's Scriptorium on Ostrow Tumski, where ecclesiastical records were kept for centuries. 'Rejent' is the old Polish word for notary, giving him a distinctly historical gravitas.
Inspiration
Ul. Ruska in Wroclaw's Old Town is one of the city's most elegant streets, lined with historic tenements. The 'Pod Trzema Liliami' building is a particularly fine example of Wroclaw's early 20th-century architecture. Placing a notary dwarf here celebrates the long legal and administrative traditions of this part of the city.
Fun Facts
- 'Rejent' is the archaic Polish term for a notary, giving this dwarf a delightfully old-fashioned air.
- He keeps both a quill pen and a modern ballpoint - because he respects tradition but embraces progress.
- According to his legend, he previously worked in the Bishop's Scriptorium on Ostrow Tumski, one of the oldest writing offices in Silesia.
- Despite his formal profession, Rejent is known for being warmly sociable and often spotted sharing wine with other legal dwarfs like Temidek and Paragrafek at the Market Square.
- The building he guards, 'Pod Trzema Liliami', has one of the finest Art Nouveau facades on ul. Ruska.
How to Find This Dwarf
From the Market Square (Rynek), head west along ul. Swidnicka and turn right onto ul. Ruska. The 'Pod Trzema Liliami' building is a few minutes' walk on your left. Rejent is at the entrance - look for the ornate facade with floral motifs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Rejent dwarf in Wroclaw?
Rejent is at the entrance of the 'Pod Trzema Liliami' Art Nouveau tenement at ul. Ruska 3/4, a short walk from the Market Square.
What does the name Rejent mean?
'Rejent' is the old Polish word for notary, reflecting this dwarf's profession as a keeper of legal documents and official seals.
What makes the building where Rejent lives special?
The 'Pod Trzema Liliami' tenement at ul. Ruska 3/4 is one of the finest Art Nouveau buildings in Wroclaw's Old Town, with an ornate facade of floral motifs typical of the early 20th century.
Accessibility
Wheelchair AccessibleGround LevelOutdoor
Located at the entrance to a tenement building on flat pavement along ul. Ruska. No barriers reported.
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