upside down house
By Pamela Engel
This is one of the more unusual tourist attractions we’ve seen — a house that was built completely upside down in Affoldern, Germany.
Reuters has photos of the house, which took six weeks to build and cost about 200,000 euros ($277,000 US).
Upside-down houses have been constructed all over the world — they can also been found in China, Russia, and Austria.
The inverted furnishings can be extremely disorienting.
Check it out:
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General view of the ‘Crazy House’, which is completely built upside-down, in the village of Affoldern near the Edersee lake, May 7, 2014.
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A car is seen through the living room window of the ‘Crazy House.’
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Visitors walk in the bedroom inside the ‘Crazy House.’
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Dutch tourists Rosanna (R) and Nova pose for a photograph inside the bedroom of the ‘Crazy House.’
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General view of the bathroom inside the ‘Crazy House.’
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Visitors walk past the fully equipped dining table inside the ‘Crazy House.’
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