Krzywy Domek, the extravagant “crooked house” of Sopot, Poland architects Szotynscy and Zaleski. The two architects were…

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Krzywy Domek, the extravagant “crooked house” of Sopot, Poland

architects Szotynscy and Zaleski.

The two architects were inspired by the fairy tale illustrations of the Polish artist Jan Marcin Szancer and the poet Per Dahlberg, completing construction in 2004, which immediately after the inauguration was nicknamed the Crooked House. This house, defined as a masterpiece of housing construction, measures approximately 4,000 square meters and is home to residential dwellings as well as the Rezydent shopping center, bars, restaurants and prestigious offices for some of the most well known businesses in the country.