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Krzywy Domek was built in 2004. It is about {{convert|4000|m2|sqft|sp=us}} in size and is part of the ''Rezydent'' shopping center. | Krzywy Domek was built in 2004. It is about {{convert|4000|m2|sqft|sp=us}} in size and is part of the ''Rezydent'' shopping center. | ||
It was designed by Szotyńscy & Zaleski, who were inspired by the fairytale illustrations and drawings of ] and ]. It can be entered from either Monte Cassino or Morska Streets.<ref> | It was designed by Szotyńscy & Zaleski <ref> | ||
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Unusually shaped building in Sopot, Poland54°26′38.91″N 18°34′0.3″E / 54.4441417°N 18.566750°E / 54.4441417; 18.566750
Krzywy Domek (pronounced [ˈkʂɨvɨ ˈd̪ɔmɛk], Polish for "crooked house") is an unusually shaped building in Sopot, Poland.
Krzywy Domek was built in 2004. It is about 4,000 square meters (43,000 sq ft) in size and is part of the Rezydent shopping center.
It was designed by Szotyńscy & Zaleski , who were inspired by the fairytale illustrations and drawings of Jan Marcin Szancer and Per Dahlberg. It can be entered from either Monte Cassino or Morska Streets.
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