South Africa is known to be one of the countries with fascinating locations for recreational activities.
The Upside Down House is one of the most-hidden gems that you should visit while in the country.
As its name suggests, you must be wondering how does the Upside Down House work?
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Does the house defy the force of gravity?
The focal point of attraction is its unique structure.
It is also built at an angle.
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How intriguing is this?
How do you think the inside of this building looks like?
If you wish to have a taste of this experience, you ought to visit this gem.
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Imagine yourself being suspended on the ceiling board of a room?
How awesome is this?
Interestingly, the house has been curated to feel like a basic home.
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Therefore, a visitor is expected to pay entrance charges to see it.
Children aged between 0 to 3 years do not pay any entry charges.
The facility offers a discount for group visits.
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It is important to note that the entrance fee refers to charges for getting into the premises.
There is an extra fee for sightseeing or any other activities that you might want to take part in.
Not only will you see the unbelievable, but also take amazing pictures of this colourful building.
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Apart from the house, the vicinity is an ideal location for picnics, especially for children.
Upside Down House address
Where is the Upside Down House located?
This interesting building is situated in Hartbeespoort in Broederstroom, South Africa.
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Its exact address is R3 Hartbeeshoek Road, Hartbeespoort, 0216.
On Mondays to Thursdays, it is open between 9 AM and 4 PM.
On Thursdays to Sundays and public holidays, it is open between 9 AM and 5 PM.
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That, however, should not come in your way of having this great experience.
The Upside Down House forms part of the elite buildings in South Africa.
The captivating feeling of being in this structure is not one to think twice about.
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If you ever visit Hartbeespoort, checking out this location will be the highlight of your trip.
She graduated from Meru University of Science and Technology with a Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering in 2019.
In 2023, Priscillah finished the AFP course on Digital Investigation Techniques.
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She has been writing articles on Briefly.co.za since 2019.
Email: pshmueni@gmail.com