The house of an entrepreneur from Poland is part of the project 'The World Upside Down' that should allow visitors a different view of every day items. The building is expected to open its doors for visitors in the upcoming week.
An upside down house is seen in Trassenheide, Germany. The house was built to enable an alternative view on everyday life for visitors.
A visitor stands in the bathroom of an upside down house in Trassenheide, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008. The house was built to enable an alternative view on everyday life for visitors.
A visitor stands in a room of an upside down house in Trassenheide, Germany.
A worker stands in front of the 'Upside Down House' in Trassenheide on UsedomIsland, northern Germany
Owner:Edutainment Exhibition Company Designer: Klausdiusz Golos and Sebastian Mikiciu
Inspired by a range of similar buildings in Spain and America, in which the exterior of the house is upside-down, but not the interior.