This ‘upside down’ house in South Africa is attracting tourists from across the world
Written by Angie Sharma on January 28, 2022
Located near Hartebeestpoort, this upside down house is attracting tourists who want to see the world from different perspective.
The house is located about 75 kilometers north of Johannesburg.
The house is inverted on the outside and inside.
The house is open for viewing Monday to Saturday.
With its roof on the ground and its floor in the air, an upside down house is attracting tourists who want to see the world from different perspective.
Located near Hartebeestpoort, about 75 kilometers (47 miles) north of Johannesburg, the house is inverted on the outside and inside. Visitors take pictures of themselves in rooms that have sofas and chairs hanging from the ceiling. The kitchen is also upside down with appliances appearing to defy gravity.
The house is open for viewing Monday to Saturday. People interested in experiencing the unique architecture are welcome to the attraction Monday to Thursday from 9 am to 4 pm; while it’s open from 9 am to 5 pm on Friday and Saturday.
The tickets cost 90 South African Rand which equates to 415 Indian Rupees (approximately) for adults and 60 South African Rand or approximately 277 Indian Rupees for kids. Additionally, babies are allowed free entry.