This is Toppels' Roadside Cafe in Wertheim, near Frankfurt, Germany. It's owned by a fictitious family, the Toppels, who were clearly very high when building this place. Why? Because they mixed up the ceiling and the floor of the place. Yes, you're thinking right! Their house and cafe is UPSIDE DOWN. And it's not just from the outside. It's inverted from the inside too. So once you enter the cafe from what's normally an attic window, you're in a for a really trippy experience. Everything from the windows to the ceiling lamps, the cafe counter, bedrooms, living room, is upside down.
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Sunday, 25 September 2016
Toppels' Cafe, Wertheim, near Frankfurt, Germany - an unusual upside cafe
This is Toppels' Roadside Cafe in Wertheim, near Frankfurt, Germany. It's owned by a fictitious family, the Toppels, who were clearly very high when building this place. Why? Because they mixed up the ceiling and the floor of the place. Yes, you're thinking right! Their house and cafe is UPSIDE DOWN. And it's not just from the outside. It's inverted from the inside too. So once you enter the cafe from what's normally an attic window, you're in a for a really trippy experience. Everything from the windows to the ceiling lamps, the cafe counter, bedrooms, living room, is upside down.
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