In the city of Sopot, on the street of Heroes Monte Cassino (Poland), there is one of the most unusual houses on the planet, it is called the Crooked House (in Polish — Krzywy Domek). Looking at it, it seems that it has either melted in the sun and distorted, or it is an optical illusion and it is not the house itself, but a reflection in a huge curved mirror.


The crooked house is actually crooked: there is not a single level place and corner. This unusual building was built in 2004 according to the project of two Polish architects Shotinsky and Zalevsky, who were impressed by the drawings of artists Jan Marcin Schanzer and By Oscar Dahlberg.

The main task of the authors before the customer, who was the Resident shopping center, was to create such an appearance of the building that would attract as many visitors as possible.

During the construction of the house, the architects embodied many unusual and extraordinary ideas, thanks to which Krzywy Domek became world famous.

The facade is decorated with a variety of materials: from glass to stone, and the roof of enameled plates resembles the curved back of a dragon.

The doors and windows, just like the walls of the building, are asymmetrical and bizarrely curved, giving the house the appearance of some kind of fabulous hut.

The usable area of the building is about 4000 m2. On the ground floor there is a shopping center, shops, a restaurant, a cafe, as well as a slot machine salon, on the second floor there are offices of local radio stations and several museums — the Maritime and the Museum of Modern Crafts.

On the ground floor you can see a wall with many signatures, this is the Crooked House’s own “Wall of Fame”, it is an analogue of the Alley of Stars in Hollywood, where celebrities who have visited this institution sign.

The crooked house works around the clock, during the day there is a shopping center, cafes and other establishments, in the evening pubs and clubs begin to open and the house becomes even more beautiful in the dark.
On the third floor there are pubs and clubs for the entertainment of local youth, as well as guests of the city.

In 2009, the building was recognized as one of the seven wonders of the Three Cities, which includes the cities of Gdynia, Gdansk and Sopot.

And according to a recent survey by The Village of Joy, The Crooked House topped the list of the fifty most unusual buildings in the world.

This unusual and beautiful house can be found at the address: Sopot, Heroes Street Monte Cassino 53 (Bohaterów Monte Cassino 53). Tourists coming to They do not leave Poland without photos against the background of a fabulous Crooked house (Krzywy Domek).












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