The Crooked House, located in Sopot at 53 Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street, is a unique example of architecture, designed by architects Szotyński and Zaleski. Its unusual shape was inspired by the drawings of Jan Marcin Szancer and Per Dahlberg, giving the building a one-of-a-kind character. The building is part of the "Rezydent" Shopping Center, where the ground floor houses various commercial spaces, gastronomic establishments, including bars, restaurants, Costa Café, and a beauty salon. The Crooked House is also home to the regional branch of Radio RMF FM and RMF Maxxx, highlighting its important place on Sopot's cultural map. The building has gained recognition and took first place on the list of the 50 strangest buildings in the world published by the Village of Joy portal, which testifies to its uniqueness and significance in architecture. Additionally, the Crooked House stands out with its unusual, undulating façade, which attracts the attention of tourists and architects from around the world. It is also worth noting the architectural details, such as the unconventional windows and roof, which add to its surreal charm, attracting both residents and tourists. The Crooked House is not just a building, but also a symbol of modern Sopot, combining elements of culture, art, and commerce in one original form.