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The world's narrowest house in Warsaw (1/4)

2017-04-12 17:03:16 Ecns.cn Yao Lan
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People visit the Keret House in Warsaw, Poland. Regarded as the narrowest house in the world, the building measures 152 cm at its widest point and 92 cm at its most narrow. Keret House was designed by Jakub Szczesny, and named after the first tenant of the building, Israeli filmmaker and writer Etgar Keret. Although the Keret House is being used as a residence, the house is classified as an “art installation” because it does not meet the building norms of the country. (Photo/CFP)

People visit the Keret House in Warsaw, Poland. Regarded as the narrowest house in the world, the building measures 152 cm at its widest point and 92 cm at its most narrow. Keret House was designed by Jakub Szczesny, and named after the first tenant of the building, Israeli filmmaker and writer Etgar Keret. Although the Keret House is being used as a residence, the house is classified as an “art installation” because it does not meet the building norms of the country. (Photo/CFP)

A view of the Keret House in Warsaw, Poland. Regarded as the narrowest house in the world, the building measures 152 cm at its widest point and 92 cm at its most narrow. Keret House was designed by Jakub Szczesny, and named after the first tenant of the building, Israeli filmmaker and writer Etgar Keret. Although the Keret House is being used as a residence, the house is classified as an “art installation” because it does not meet the building norms of the country. (Photo/VCG)

A view of the Keret House in Warsaw, Poland. Regarded as the narrowest house in the world, the building measures 152 cm at its widest point and 92 cm at its most narrow. Keret House was designed by Jakub Szczesny, and named after the first tenant of the building, Israeli filmmaker and writer Etgar Keret. Although the Keret House is being used as a residence, the house is classified as an “art installation” because it does not meet the building norms of the country. (Photo/VCG)

People visit the Keret House in Warsaw, Poland. Regarded as the narrowest house in the world, the building measures 152 cm at its widest point and 92 cm at its most narrow. Keret House was designed by Jakub Szczesny, and named after the first tenant of the building, Israeli filmmaker and writer Etgar Keret. Although the Keret House is being used as a residence, the house is classified as an “art installation” because it does not meet the building norms of the country. (Photo/CFP)

People visit the Keret House in Warsaw, Poland. Regarded as the narrowest house in the world, the building measures 152 cm at its widest point and 92 cm at its most narrow. Keret House was designed by Jakub Szczesny, and named after the first tenant of the building, Israeli filmmaker and writer Etgar Keret. Although the Keret House is being used as a residence, the house is classified as an “art installation” because it does not meet the building norms of the country. (Photo/CFP)

People visit the Keret House in Warsaw, Poland. Regarded as the narrowest house in the world, the building measures 152 cm at its widest point and 92 cm at its most narrow. Keret House was designed by Jakub Szczesny, and named after the first tenant of the building, Israeli filmmaker and writer Etgar Keret. Although the Keret House is being used as a residence, the house is classified as an “art installation” because it does not meet the building norms of the country. (Photo/CFP)

People visit the Keret House in Warsaw, Poland. Regarded as the narrowest house in the world, the building measures 152 cm at its widest point and 92 cm at its most narrow. Keret House was designed by Jakub Szczesny, and named after the first tenant of the building, Israeli filmmaker and writer Etgar Keret. Although the Keret House is being used as a residence, the house is classified as an “art installation” because it does not meet the building norms of the country. (Photo/CFP)

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