
I'm feeling a bit disoriented...
Believe it or not, this house is open for tourists to venture inside. Located in Poland, the Upside-Down house was originally built by Daniel Czapiewski as a symbol of how the world fared at the end of the Communist era. This strange beauty attracts thousands of tourists and took 114 days to build.

Ariel lives here?
Nah, it's a real house in Isla Mujeres, Mexico. The pretty seashell shape sure suggests a possible mermaid inhabitant though!

Now here's a clear winner!
This house, created by Felipe Assadi and Francisca Pulido, is located in Chile. Now, who would want to live in that house?

So, uh... what is this thing?
It's actually a sheep stable. It's currently in the Netherlands until the cows get too jealous and blow it up.

Wobbly
Is this really a building? It could easily be photoshopped, right? Take a look at the tree in the foreground. It's not mutated at all.
Upside down and wobbly are my favorite. Thanks for sharing!