If you read "Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle" 20 years (or so) ago and wished for an actual upside-down house, your wish has come true! This home, called ""Die Welt Steht Kopf" (or "The World Stands on Its Head"), just opened as a tourist attraction on a German island.



Not only is the exterior flipped -- everything inside is upside down, too.

Click here to see inside the house.


Here, a cleaning lady does an upside-down handstand on a couch.




Gravity makes the bathroom setup one possible drawback to living upside down.




Here, carpenters set the table ... with a drill.



Tell us: Is the upside-down house awesome or silly? What's your favorite quirky tourist trap?