“I’ve never seen anything like it.” Nine houses were built upside down in a village in Romania. How it looks inside

“I’ve never seen anything like it.” Nine houses were built upside down in a village in Romania. How it looks inside
“I’ve never seen anything like it.” Nine houses were built upside down in a village in Romania. How it looks inside
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The date of publishing:

05/06/2024 17:52

Located in the commune of Bumbești-Pițic, the objective is visited every day by hundreds of people. PHOTO: Capture Digi24

Upside-down experience, literally, in a village in Gorj county. We are talking about nine houses, which were built and placed upside down, with the roof on the ground and the foundation in the air. From the architecture to all the decorative objects, everything is second to none.


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Located in the commune of Bumbești-Pițic, the objective is visited every day by hundreds of people.

With the idea borrowed from abroad, a young man came to his native village of Gorj and turned his dream into reality. He started with an overturned house, then over time he erected nine such constructions, all with different themes.

Alex Ducu – the owner of the houses: “The project took place over a period of three years, but in the last year we basically started putting them up and everything. Everyone who walks through our door leaves super excited.”

And inside, all decor items are mounted in reverse.

a tourist: “It’s really a very good idea and congratulations to him!”

The entrance fee is 15 lei for children and 20 lei for adults

All nine houses are open to the public, and tourists flock, especially on holidays. The entrance fee is 15 lei for children and 20 lei for adults.

Tourist: “Very nice!”

a tourist: “It’s the first time we’ve come, everything is beautiful!”

Tourist: “It’s something special, I’ve never seen anything like it before and it’s really fun. For children, at least, it’s very nice. And for us adults! We feel really good.”

Opposite the overturned houses, the young man also built a witches’ castle. The whole setting looks like something out of the Harry Potter movies.

At the end, tourists who step on the threshold of these unusual sights, can enjoy a walk through the nearby colorful forest. The trunks of the trees were painted in different colors, a real delight especially for the little ones.

Publisher: BC

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