The Upside-Down House in Poland is located within the Fengjing Chinese Peasant Painting Village. As the name suggests, it is a house that appears to be inverted. The exterior resembles an upside-down wooden cabin, and all the furniture and decorations inside are also inverted. When visitors enter, it feels as if they have stepped into a fascinating world turned upside down.
This topsy-turvy world has piqued the interest of many, with all the furniture and facilities such as beds, cabinets, toilets, and washbasins hanging from the ceiling, and carpets becoming the new ceiling. The second floor features a living room, dining area, and kitchen, where sofas, coffee tables, dining tables, and cabinets are all inverted on the ceiling.
It is an excellent choice to bring family and children to play, take creative photos, especially on weekends or holidays. The cabin is not large, with a maximum of 20 visitors per tour, and it can be explored in about 20 minutes.
Upside-Down House in Poland
The Upside-Down House in Poland is located within the Fengjing Chinese Peasant Painting Village. As [...]