Frog House
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Frog House (Polish: kamienica Pod Żabami) is an example of Art Nouveau architecture in the city of Bielsko-Biała, in southern Poland's Silesia Province. It features two frogs seated over the entrance, one smoking a pipe and the other playing a mandolin, while beetles roam freely over the walls.
The Frog House stands on Bielsko-Biała's Polish Army Square (plac Wojska Polskiego).
49°49′25.8″N 19°3′5.4″E / 49.823833°N 19.051500°E / 49.823833; 19.051500
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