Upside down house has become tourist attraction. The installation of the house is not an easy process as the installer have to figure out how to makes everything upside down including accessories and furniture. Check out below the collections of weird upside down houses. It’s an special art.
The house, in the town of Trassenheide on Germany’s Baltic Sea island of Usedom, is appropriately named “The World Stands on its Head.” It opens today as a tourist attraction. This house was designed by Polish partners Klaudiusz Golos and Sebastion Mikuciuk for the Edutainment exhibition company.
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Below Upside Down House is a project created by a Polish businessman and philanthropist named Daniel Czapiewski, and is located in Poland in the tiny village of Szymbark, Rather than simply being a bizarre tourist attraction this house, managed to attract thousands of tourists. The house is also meant to be a profound statement about the Communist era and the state of the world.
Czapiewski’s company would normally take three weeks to construct a house, but this one took 114 days because the workers were disorientated by the strange angles of the walls. Many tourists who visit complain of mild seasickness and dizziness after just a few minutes of being in the structure. Now let’s take a look at some pictures with this house.
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Here’s another one, called the Norman Johnson’s Upside-Down House, a gimick to drive traffic to Sunrise Golf Village.
This one is a museum in Orlando.
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Is that means we have to walk like this inside the house?
or, wear like this? :p



















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