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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 pipe and the other playing 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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