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Upside-down house brings visitors to Turkey's Ankara
A 10-square-meter, upside-down house in Ankara has become a hit with tourists, especially children.
It's built like a normal house with toilet, bedroom, bathroom and living room, with one key difference – everything hangs from the ceiling, upside-down.
Visitors find that all the contents of the house have been flipped, causing them to feel dizzy after experiencing the house built with a "nine-degree slope on one side and 8.6-degree slope on the other".