Feb 21, 2010

Unique upside-down house in Poland

This uʍop-ǝpısdn house was created by Polish businessman and philanthropist, Daniel Czapiewski.


This unique house is located in the tiny village of Szymbark, Poland. It was built to be a tourist attraction and was also meant to be a statement about the overturn of Communism.

Mr. Czapiewski’s company usually takes three weeks to construct a house, but this one took 114 days. The workers could only work in the house for a couple of hours at a time because they became disoriented 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.