Back in Kansas: After marvelling at its bizarre exterior, guests enter through an 'upstairs' windowThe architects were enlisted with the task of creating a new tourist attraction for the town of Terfens, situated 15 miles west of Innsbruck.The Polish pair spent eight months completing the detailed model - and it's easy to see how it took them so long.Guests are invited to stroll past a porch that's suspended in the air and enter the house through an 'upstairs' window.
Tidy up time: Inside everything is authentic, including children's bedrooms with toys scattered on the ceilingFrom a distance you can even see the foundations and remains of a basement, perched where the roof should be.Once inside, visitors stare up in wonder at a bathroom with fittings all hanging from the ceiling and marvel at a gravity-defying garage that features a real vintage upside down VW Beetle.Children's bedrooms are even authentically messy with toys stuck to the ceiling.
Let's hope the glue's strong: The garage is even fitted with a real VW Beetle
Dizzying: The bathroom is fully fitted and furnished with toilet, bidet and bathtubAn elegant kitchen/diner includes a working oven and fridge.And the living room appears to feature a TV and functioning fireplace - even though the chimneys point into the ground.The upside down house opened its doors to guests this month, and has become an instant hit - attracting visitors from across the region.
Topsy turvy: Tourists have flocked to be baffled and amazed by the gravity-defying house
All child's play: It's been a particlar hit among children

