In the Austrian village of Terfens opened for visitors and tourists "flipped house."
There, you can easily dizzy.
Indeed, in this house upside down
Visitors come from the "upside houses", which was built by Polish architects and Irek Glovatskaya Marek Rozanski, in the western Austrian village Terfens May 5, 2012. The project is implemented within the framework of the development of local tourism and is now open for public viewing. Image taken on May 5, 2012. REUTERS / Dominic Ebenbikhler
Girl Posing in the garage "flip houses", which was built by Polish architects and Irek Glovatskaya Marek Rozanski, in the western Austrian village Terfens May 5, 2012. The project is implemented within the framework of the development of local tourism and is now open for public viewing. Image taken on May 5, 2012. REUTERS / Dominic Ebenbikhler
Tourists inside the "upside houses", which was built by Polish architects and Irek Glovatskaya Marek Rozanski, in the western Austrian village Terfens May 5, 2012. The project is implemented within the framework of the development of local tourism and is now open for public viewing. Image taken on May 5, 2012. REUTERS / Dominic Ebenbikhler
Tourists inside the "upside houses", which was built by Polish architects and Irek Glovatskaya Marek Rozanski, in the western Austrian village Terfens May 5, 2012. The project is implemented within the framework of the development of local tourism and is now open for public viewing. Image taken on May 5, 2012. REUTERS / Dominic Ebenbikhler
A woman inspects the "upside down house", built by Polish architects and Irek Glovatskaya Marek Rozanski, in the western Austrian village Terfens May 5, 2012. The project is implemented within the framework of the development of local tourism and is now open for public viewing. Image taken on May 5, 2012. REUTERS / Dominic Ebenbikhler
Customers visiting the "upside houses", built by Polish architects and Irek Glovatskaya Marek Rozanski, in the western Austrian village Terfens May 5, 2012. The project is implemented within the framework of the development of local tourism and is now open for public viewing. May 5, 2012. REUTERS / Dominic Ebenbikhler
Tourists admire the "upside down house", built by Polish architects and Irek Glovatskaya Marek Rozanski, in the western Austrian village Terfens May 5, 2012. The project is implemented within the framework of the development of local tourism and is now open for public viewing. May 5, 2012. REUTERS / Dominic Ebenbikhler