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Szczecin Meeting Point
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General information
TypePavilion
LocationSzczecin, Poland
Address20 Polish Soldier Square
Coordinates53°25′42.98″N 14°33′13.43″E / 53.4286056°N 14.5537306°E / 53.4286056; 14.5537306
Construction started2011
Completed2012
OwnerSzczecin Road and Public Transport Administration
Height8.2 m
Technical details
Floor count1 (+1 underground)
Design and construction
Architecture firmStudio A4
Main contractor
  • Budolux
  • Erbud

The Szczecin Meeting Point, also colloquially known as the Glass Trap,[a] and the Aquarium,[b] is a pavilion in Szczecin, Poland, placed at the northern entrance to the Polish Soldier Square. It has a form of a small one-storey-tall cuboid, with structure made out of a weathering steel, façade covered in glass panels, and most of its usable area located underground. It was completed in 2012, and currently houses a visitor centre.
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