Why do people build houses upside down? Probably for the same reason why boots-houses, ships and other unusual structures appear. This is a way of expression among creative people, to take something familiar and turn upside down.
Here is how this one. True, this is a common attraction, like a room of crooked mirrors, but very popular. Probably there is no country where they did not put at least one house upside down.
In Europe, there are many of them, on the left, this is the village of Szymbark in Poland, and as you can see, there are enough people who want to visit the “looking glass”, and on the right, upside down house in Austria. They say that the first time to visit such an attraction is even scary, after all, people are not bats.
Here on the left is the "madhouse" in Hamburg. It was the masters Manfred Colax, Giz Schlettstberg and Gerhard Mordost who called him that, which is not surprising, after such orders, anyone you want, the roof will go. But in the house everyone worked very carefully, even sewn blankets to the beds. As the creator of the project, Dirk Oster, explained, the house was built to challenge everyday life. Ordinary routine seemed to flinch. And in order to finish off the audience, they decided to distort the perspective by installing the structure under the roll. On the left is the Finnish “crazy house” in Kouvola.
Hesse, Germany
And here, the artists S. Mikuchik and Claudius Golos defied gravity on the island of Usedom in the Baltic Sea (Germany), on the right photo, our native Yalta. As you can see, we know how to turn houses worse than Germans.
Attraction on the Cross island in St. Petersburg, and on the right - In Kaliningrad.
In Batumi, they decided not to indulge in attractions and made a restaurant in an inverted house. By the way, it’s very convenient, upturned houses stimulate a drink, but after a good dose everything falls into place.
In the state of Wisconsin (USA) they didn’t trifle, and turned the White House upside down. On the right you see an advertising stunt of Turkish businessmen - an inverted house in Antalya.
This house from somewhere fell on a museum in Austria. The installation was created by Erwin Wurm, so he showed his protest regarding the buildings of the same type. Admittedly, it turned out quite expressively.
Spanish island of Mallorca, upside down house with restaurant and cinema, in the second photo a more modest structure in South Korea. The car on the porch is impressive, somehow you immediately remember about gravity.
The upside down building in South Carolina (USA), for some reason, is not surprising that it is located in an amusement park called “Miracles”. And the house on the right appeared in Delhi (India), in one of the sleeping areas. They called him Caracalla, after the ancient Roman emperor.
This small house in an American village is not the result of a tornado, but the work of Norman Johnson. Just local authorities, in this way, are trying to attract tourists. What you just can’t do to fill the local budget.
Here is a couple of inverted buildings not very well known to the world public.
So if you want to build an inverted house, you won’t get into the Guinness Book of Records.
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