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  <description>The upside-down plaything refers to the street traditions of Praga in Warsaw. Backyard bands were an indispensable element of the folklore of post-war Warsaw. They kept up the spirits of the inhabitants and added splendor to local holidays. The mural was designed by the Krakow artist Mateusz Kołek, and was painted by the Good Looking Studio studio.</description>
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