I definitely do NOT doubt the validity of Don:>) I love his posts and thank you JA for sharing the link. I suppose anything can be expected…look at WonderWorks in Orlando, FL and other locations. Who would have thought someone would construct a building upside down?!. LOL:>) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderworks
Oh yes its for real! And the Poles call it “The Crooked House”, and its quite the tourist attraction. What Don’s photo does not show, because its taken in winter, is all the seats and tables outside in summer for people to just sit and stare! If you look carefully the cafe is indicated on the left hand side on the ground floor. It houses a radio station as well. Eastern Europe has an awful lot of odd interesting architecture – but this is a doozy!
18 responses to “Aslope House. Sopot, Poland”
That’s just an image, right?
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Its the real deal…
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No way! I guess way if you say so but that is unreal!
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Not that anyone should ever doubt (or be permitted to doubt) DON, but here it is in Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krzywy_Domek
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I definitely do NOT doubt the validity of Don:>) I love his posts and thank you JA for sharing the link. I suppose anything can be expected…look at WonderWorks in Orlando, FL and other locations. Who would have thought someone would construct a building upside down?!. LOL:>) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderworks
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Imagine the builders when they first see the BLUEPRINTS!
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Aha! Great point! LOL:>)
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They surely must have been scratching their heads…
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Thank you for the link, Sharla…
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Thank you for the info, John. If you ever visit Cambridge, Mass., you check out some of the weird designed buildings, that MIT has designed.
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My meds are better than I thought.
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LOL
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Bonjour Don! Have a good sunday
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Oh yes its for real! And the Poles call it “The Crooked House”, and its quite the tourist attraction. What Don’s photo does not show, because its taken in winter, is all the seats and tables outside in summer for people to just sit and stare! If you look carefully the cafe is indicated on the left hand side on the ground floor. It houses a radio station as well. Eastern Europe has an awful lot of odd interesting architecture – but this is a doozy!
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Thanks for clarifying, it is amazing and I thought it would be photoshpped. Must have been hard to built it that way.
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Thank you Dave for the info. What would I do, if people like you wasn’t around?
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Not ENTIRELY unconventional. Do I see icicle lights over the entrance?
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The icicles look like they are the fake ones…
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