SAN PIETROBURGO (RUSSIA) – Sta riscuotendo molto successo a San Pietroburgo, l’esposizione di una casa capovolta con il soffitto che si trova al posto del pavimento.
La casa comprende tutto, compreso un soggiorno arredato, una cucina completamente attrezzata e un piccolo bagno. Più che un ambiente capovolto però, la casa assomiglia ad un parco giochi che consente ai visitatori di interagire con gli oggetti presenti (foto Ap/LaPresse)

Visitors explore inside this inverted house, where the ceiling is on the floor and includes everything from a decorated living room and fully stocked kitchen to a little bathroom in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It's the fact that everything is completely shifted on its head that has attracted so many visitors. More than just an upside down house, though, it's a bit of a playground that allows visitors to whimsically interact with their environment. Photo: Dmitriy Ermakov / kod 10611 Scanpix LaPresse -- Only Italy
Visitors explore inside this inverted house, where the ceiling is on the floor and includes everything from a decorated living room and fully stocked kitchen to a little bathroom in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It's the fact that everything is completely shifted on its head that has attracted so many visitors. More than just an upside down house, though, it's a bit of a playground that allows visitors to whimsically interact with their environment. Photo: Dmitriy Ermakov / kod 10611 Scanpix LaPresse -- Only Italy
Visitors explore inside this inverted house, where the ceiling is on the floor and includes everything from a decorated living room and fully stocked kitchen to a little bathroom in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It's the fact that everything is completely shifted on its head that has attracted so many visitors. More than just an upside down house, though, it's a bit of a playground that allows visitors to whimsically interact with their environment. Photo: Dmitriy Ermakov / kod 10611 Scanpix LaPresse -- Only Italy
Visitors explore inside this inverted house, where the ceiling is on the floor and includes everything from a decorated living room and fully stocked kitchen to a little bathroom in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It's the fact that everything is completely shifted on its head that has attracted so many visitors. More than just an upside down house, though, it's a bit of a playground that allows visitors to whimsically interact with their environment. Photo: Dmitriy Ermakov / kod 10611 Scanpix LaPresse -- Only Italy
Visitors explore inside this inverted house, where the ceiling is on the floor and includes everything from a decorated living room and fully stocked kitchen to a little bathroom in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It's the fact that everything is completely shifted on its head that has attracted so many visitors. More than just an upside down house, though, it's a bit of a playground that allows visitors to whimsically interact with their environment. Photo: Dmitriy Ermakov / kod 10611 Scanpix LaPresse -- Only Italy
Visitors explore inside this inverted house, where the ceiling is on the floor and includes everything from a decorated living room and fully stocked kitchen to a little bathroom in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It's the fact that everything is completely shifted on its head that has attracted so many visitors. More than just an upside down house, though, it's a bit of a playground that allows visitors to whimsically interact with their environment. Photo: Dmitriy Ermakov / kod 10611 Scanpix LaPresse -- Only Italy
Visitors explore inside this inverted house, where the ceiling is on the floor and includes everything from a decorated living room and fully stocked kitchen to a little bathroom in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It's the fact that everything is completely shifted on its head that has attracted so many visitors. More than just an upside down house, though, it's a bit of a playground that allows visitors to whimsically interact with their environment. Photo: Dmitriy Ermakov / kod 10611 Scanpix LaPresse -- Only Italy
Visitors explore inside this inverted house, where the ceiling is on the floor and includes everything from a decorated living room and fully stocked kitchen to a little bathroom in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It's the fact that everything is completely shifted on its head that has attracted so many visitors. More than just an upside down house, though, it's a bit of a playground that allows visitors to whimsically interact with their environment. Photo: Dmitriy Ermakov / kod 10611 Scanpix LaPresse -- Only Italy












