Opening to the public on Thursday in Trassenheide, Germany is none other than an upside-down house. It stands as an exhibit, which was created and designed for the Edutainment exhibition company, where Polish partners Klausdiusz Golos and Sebastian Mikiciuk decided to get creative. The house is fully furnished, with all the furniture upside down as well. Read more and view a slideshow here: Upside-down house opens doors in Germany.

Anita Overcash, Associate Editor at Creative Loafing, has toiled in journalism for nearly a decade. She' a former arts and entertainment editor for The University Times at UNC Charlotte, where she graduated...

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