Along Germany's Baltic Sea island of Usedom, in the town of Trassenheide, an upside-down house was constructed, properly entitled "The World Stands on its Head." The grand opening was on September 4, 2008 and is accessible to the public.
Every room is complete with upside-down furnishings. It is said that the house was bulit to instill a very unconventional way of living. Although my only question is, how do they expect to use the toilet if it's on the ceiling? I'm pretty sure the only way this topsy-turvy house would be useable is if NASA installed forces of anti-gravity. I'm guessing this house is just a metaphoric art piece meant not for usage, but to challenge the archetypal eye.
For more off the wall images of inside the upside-down house, visit InsideUpsideDown.
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