A Polish businessman and philantrophist, Daniel Czapiewski created an “Upside Down House” which is located in a small village called Szymbark in Poland. The house describes the former communist era and the present state of the world. This house has been attracting thousands of tourists. The tourists who have visited the house complained about the mild seasickness and dizziness after being inside the structure.
Czapiewski’s company which specializes in constructing wooden houses would normally take three weeks (i.e.,) 21 days to construct a house. But this structure was constructed in 114 days and the workers had to take one hour break for every three hours while working inside because they were disorientated and confused by the strange angles of the walls. The upside down house is not the first unusual structure made by Czapiewski. His name entered into Guiness Book of World Records for making the longest single piece of wood in the world.




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