Warsaw, Poland – Israeli Novelist Opens ‘World’s Narrowest Home’ In Warsaw

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    Front and back views of the house in Warsaw which has no windows. Sunlight comes through two holes in the bedroom wall so you can tell when it is day time  APWarsaw, Poland – A building just 92 cm (36 inches) wide as its narrowest point was opened in Warsaw on Saturday as an artistic installation that will be a home from home for Israeli writer Edgar Keret.

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    Keret, who told news channel TVN24 he would live there when he visits Warsaw twice a year, said he conceived the project as a kind of memorial to his parents’ family who died in the World War Two Holocaust.

    Wedged into the narrow gap between two existing central Warsaw blocks of flats on the edge of the former Warsaw Ghetto, the several-level structure was designed by Polish architect Jakub Szczesny and is never more than 152 cm (60 inches) wide.

    “It contains all necessary amenities such as a micro-kitchen, mini-bathroom, sleeping cubicle and tiny work area, all accessible via ladders,” Szczesny explained.

    The station called Keret House Poland’s, possibly Europe’s, narrowest residential building.


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    Pereles
    Pereles
    11 years ago

    really enjoyed Etgar’s books, and graphic novels. Some are available in English translation…

    11 years ago

    Symbolizes what’s left of Yiddishkeit in Poland.

    Wise-Guy
    Wise-Guy
    11 years ago

    He needs to be extra careful not to put on any weight.
    And there will be no entertaining obese guests…

    I wonder if he’ll have wall-to-wall carpeting…