Visitors to Colombian house find world turned upside down after pandemic
Fritz Schall's plan to build an upside down house in Guatavita, Colombia, near Bogota, has been met with disbelief by many. Despite the skepticism, Schall has gone ahead with his plan and the house is now open to visitors looking for a unique experience following coronavirus restrictions. Inside the house, tourists can walk on ceilings where floors would normally be, while furniture is positioned beneath them. Schall said, "Everyone looked at me like I was mad, they didn’t believe what I was saying. I said ‘I’m going to make an upside down house,’ and they told me, ‘Ok sir, sure, go for it.'"0