Monday, January 10, 2011

Crooked House of Poland

This crooked house is located in the street of Bohaterow Monte Cassino Street in Sopot, Poland. Built in 2003, the architecture of the house is inspired by drawings by Jan Marcin Szancer and Per Dahlberg. The roof tile in dark green really much resembles the scales of a dragon. It's like this house is filled with underground dungeons where they keep all the dragons which we all don't believe in. But, dragon do exists. Really.

Daytime front view


When you step into the house, you'll see pubs and restaurants, walk further in and more pubs and restaurants. Well, the street itself is a popular tourists destination. If you look at the house from far outside, it looked like the house is going to melt away. Fantastic.

Beautiful nightime view

Crooked interior




Odd looking staircase going up

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