An original attraction on the outskirts of Bogotá, Colombia invites tourists to see the world from the perspective of a fly walking on the ceiling.To do this, the architects built the first upside down house in South America, euronews reports.
The building is slightly tilted from the vertical, which, according to the builders, is necessary, otherwise visitors may feel dizzy from the unusual perspective.The Colombian upside-down house began to be built under the guidance of an Austrian architect two years ago.
However, due to the pandemic, the construction process was delayed. Now that the house has been completed, hopes are pinned on it to attract guests and restore the tourist flow.