Sunday, 19 January 2014

Upside-down house in Russia isn't for the faint of stomach

Upside-down house in Russia isn't for the faint of stomach  
Upside-down house in Russia isn't for the faint of stomach 
 Upside-down house in Russia isn't for the faint of stomach
If Mrs .Piggle-Wiggle had been Russian, this is where she would have lived.
The upside-down house in Moscow was built as an attraction for the All -Russian Exhibition  center , an ongoing trade show that sounds a little like a russian world's fair  It's not just upside-down from the outside, either; inside, the ceiling is the floor and all the furnishings are attached over visitors' heads. 
Upside-down house in Russia isn't for the faint of stomach 
 Upside-down house in Russia isn't for the faint of stomach
The house reportedly makes visitors feel a sensation similar to that on a roller-coaster. OK, now we're picturing a crowd of Russians and tourists suffering like poor Lucille Two on "Arrested Development": 
Upside-down house in Russia isn't for the faint of stomach 
 Upside-down house in Russia isn't for the faint of stomach 
Upside-down house in Russia isn't for the faint of stomach
Admission is 300 rubles, or about $9 at today's exchange rates.

 

another interesting  video after the cut



N.B. Don't know who Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle was? Then you're in for a treat, especially if you have or are a kid.
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