Zikusia
Świdnicka 48
Zikusia is a bronze lady pharmacist dwarf at ul. Świdnicka 48, sponsored by Ziko Apteka, instantly recognisable by her white coat, glasses, and the blister pack she holds at the ready.
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Story
Zikusia is Wroclaw's most distinguished pharmacist — a bronze lady dwarf in a white lab coat, perched at ul. Świdnicka 48 with a blister pack of pills in one hand and a mortar-and-pestle shelf at her side. Legend among the city's dwarfs holds that she once mixed a remedy so powerful it cured the Chochlik Odrzański of his mischievous streak for an entire winter — though no one can quite confirm whether he chose to be cured or simply feared a second dose. Either way, Zikusia has kept her post ever since, dispensing invisible prescriptions to anyone who pauses long enough to notice her.
History & Significance
Zikusia was placed at ul. Świdnicka 48 in Wrocław, sponsored by Ziko Apteka, one of Poland's major pharmacy chains. She was sculpted by Grzegorz Łagowski, a Wrocław-based artist responsible for a number of the city's most characterful dwarf figures. Her placement on the busy pedestrian stretch of ul. Świdnicka put her squarely on the most-travelled route in the city centre, alongside dozens of other bronze residents.
Inspiration
Zikusia was commissioned by Ziko Apteka, a pharmacy chain with a location at ul. Świdnicka 48. The dwarf directly reflects the sponsor's profession: her white pharmacist's coat, reading glasses, blister pack, and apothecary shelf make her instantly recognisable as a healthcare professional. The name 'Zikusia' is an affectionate diminutive derived from 'Ziko', the brand name — a playful way for the pharmacy to put a friendly face on its corner of Świdnicka.
Fun Facts
- She is one of the few female dwarfs (krasnalki) in Wrocław's entire collection, making her a minor celebrity among dwarf-hunters.
- Her name is a witty diminutive of 'Ziko', the pharmacy brand that funded her creation.
- Sculptor Grzegorz Łagowski gave her reading glasses — a nod to the careful attention every pharmacist must pay to small-print dosage instructions.
- Zikusia stands on one of the busiest pedestrian streets in Poland, meaning she is passed by thousands of visitors every single day.
- A small plaque beneath her records her 'birth date', a rare detail not found on all Wrocław dwarfs.
How to Find This Dwarf
Head to ul. Świdnicka 48 — that's just south of the Market Square (Rynek), a five-minute walk from the central tram stop at Świdnicka. Look for the Ziko pharmacy sign at street level; Zikusia stands just outside the entrance, small but unmissable once you know to look down. She is also reachable on foot from the Galeria Renoma department store, about 200 m further south along Świdnicka.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Zikusia dwarf in Wrocław?
Zikusia stands at ul. Świdnicka 48, in front of the Ziko Apteka pharmacy, just a short walk south of Wrocław's main Market Square.
Who created the Zikusia dwarf?
She was sculpted by Grzegorz Łagowski and commissioned by Ziko Apteka, whose name inspired her playful diminutive nickname.
Why is Zikusia dressed as a pharmacist?
Because her sponsor is Ziko Apteka, a pharmacy chain. The white coat, glasses, blister pack, and mortar shelf all reflect the profession of her patron.
Is Zikusia a male or female dwarf?
Zikusia is one of Wrocław's female dwarfs — a krasnalka — which makes her a rarer find on the city's dwarf trail.
Accessibility
Wheelchair AccessibleGround LevelOutdoor
Placed on a flat pavement in front of the Ziko Apteka at ul. Świdnicka 48. The surface is level and fully accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs.
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