
The Quirky Crooked House
The crooked house in Sopot, Poland is a truly strange and unique building that defies the laws of physics and challenges the human eye. The design of the building is based on the illustrations of Jan Marcin Szancer and Per Dahlberg, giving it a whimsical and surreal quality. Despite its crooked appearance, there is a sense of balance and symmetry in its construction that is both intriguing and mind-blowing. The structure’s name and distinctive appearance are the results of 19th-century mining subsidence, with one side of the building now approximately four feet lower than the other, making it all the more fascinating to behold.