The amazing upside-down house with a topsy-turvy car in the driveway that's drawing in tourists in Colombia

 Tourists are head over heels for this new attraction.

An upside-down two-storey house, complete with a red topsy-turvy car parked in the driveway, has been built in the Colombian town of Guatavita, a short distance from the capital of Bogota. 

Inside the house, known as Casa Loca, visitors walk on ceilings where floors would normally be, while furniture is positioned beneath them.

An upside-down house (pictured) has been built in Colombia's Guatavita, a short distance from the capital of Bogota

An upside-down house (pictured) has been built in Colombia's Guatavita, a short distance from the capital of Bogota

The quirky new tourist attraction, pictured above, is known as 'Casa Loca'

 The quirky new tourist attraction, pictured above, is known as 'Casa Loca'

Inside the house, tourists walk on ceilings where floors would normally be, while furniture is positioned beneath themThe imaginative property was designed by its Austrian owner, Fritz Schall, who lives in Colombia with his family.

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.”’The imaginative property was designed by its Austrian owner, Fritz Schall, who lives in Colombia with his family.

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.”’

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