7.The Upside-Down House: An inverted abode in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.

Its roof-planted structure lures you inside, where gravity takes a holiday.
Rooms showcase suspended sofas and an inverted TV, constantly confusing your sense of up.
Classic Russian décor—antique photos, retro cookware—hangs overhead, fusing nostalgia with whimsy.
School groups learn physics and design here, while workshops invite guests to play with perspective.
Seasonal themes keep the experience fresh, proving creativity thrives when the world is viewed upside-down.
Families, travelers, and curiosity seekers all leave with unforgettable photos and a new angle on life.