Moscow upside down house

The building stands on the roof. Visitors walk on the ceiling, they have to jump to reach the floor. Beds are firmly nailed above your head, pillows and blankets do not fall.
According to visitors one looses the sense of reality while wandering around the house. It seems that you are in a mad fantasy world.
The exhibit is located on the grounds of the All-Russian Exhibition Centre. This attraction is not the first to appear, similar houses can be found in Poland, Germany, USA, Japan. Thus in the USA one can visit a smaller version of the White house turned upside down and in Kiev they built a restaurant on the same principle. The first topsy-turvy house was built by a Polish businessman and philanthropist Daniel Czapiewski. This unusual construction was a political message showing that the utopian communist world is an upside down image of the reality.
The Moscow upside down house is open to visitors from 10:00 to 19:00 on weekdays and from 10:00 to 20:00 at weekends. Admission fee is 300 rubles. You can visit this attraction during your Moscow tour exploring the famous VDNH park with your guide.
Following this link one can find more images of the house and its interior.
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