Rejestruś
Armii Ludowej 21
Rejestrús stands watch outside the National Debt Register at ul. Armii Ludowej 21 — a bureaucratically named dwarf who takes his ledger duties very seriously, in the most charming way possible.
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Story
Rejestrús keeps a very close eye on things outside the headquarters of the National Debt Register (Krajowy Rejestr Dlugów) at ul. Armii Ludowej 21. With a name that evokes 'rejestr' — register — and the suffix '-us' giving him an air of bureaucratic authority, he is the dwarf least likely to let you forget your financial obligations. Locals joke that standing too close might get your name added to a list.
History & Significance
Rejestrús was placed at the premises of Krajowy Rejestr Dlugów (KRD) Biuro Informacji Gospodarczej SA at ul. Armii Ludowej 21, a credit information bureau founded in Wroclaw that maintains Poland's best-known commercial debt register. The company plays a significant role in the country's financial infrastructure, helping businesses verify the creditworthiness of partners and customers.
Inspiration
The dwarf's name is a playful twist on 'rejestr' (register/register office), fitting perfectly for a mascot of Poland's national debt information bureau. The KRD, established in Wroclaw, is one of the most recognisable financial institutions in Poland — and commissioning a dwarf was a characteristically Wroclaw way of softening the rather serious business of debt records with a touch of urban humour.
Fun Facts
- His name is a punny blend of 'rejestr' (register) and the Latin-style '-us' suffix that makes him sound impressively official.
- The KRD at ul. Armii Ludowej 21 holds records on millions of debtors across Poland — making Rejestrús one of the best-connected dwarfs in the country.
- Despite guarding a debt register, he is reportedly very friendly and has never turned anyone away for a photo.
- The Krajowy Rejestr Dlugów was founded in Wroclaw, cementing the city's role as a major financial and business services centre.
- His presence turns a visit to what might be a rather dry corporate address into a proper dwarf-hunting adventure.
How to Find This Dwarf
Take tram line 1, 2 or 10 to the Pilczyce or Popowice area and then walk to ul. Armii Ludowej 21. The KRD building is a modern office block; Rejestrús stands near the entrance. Alternatively, bus lines serving ul. Dlugosza and the surrounding streets drop you within easy walking distance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Rejestrús dwarf in Wroclaw?
Rejestrús stands at ul. Armii Ludowej 21, outside the headquarters of the Krajowy Rejestr Dlugów (National Debt Register) in northern Wroclaw.
Why is the dwarf called Rejestrús?
The name is a pun on 'rejestr' (register), combined with a mock-Latin '-us' suffix — a humorous nod to the formal, bureaucratic nature of the debt register the dwarf guards.
What is the Krajowy Rejestr Dlugów?
KRD is Poland's leading commercial debt information bureau, founded and headquartered in Wroclaw, used by businesses to check the creditworthiness of partners and customers.
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