Upside-down house from Brambura Park(Casa Intoarsa)
There is only one thing more important than our time and that is who we spend it with. - Leo Christopher
Hello travellers
Taking advantage of having a long weekend, I kept looking for places to visit but not too far from home, so I discovered Brambura Park.
Where is Brambura Park?
Brambura Park is located in Avrig, Sibiu county, very close to other spectacular sights such as Fairy Valley (a few months ago I blogged about this place), The Calendar Story(this place is on the short list of next destinations to visit) and the most spectacular mountain area located at 2032m altitude, Balea Lake.
With the help of the Gps you can easily get here, but don't think about the road because the landscape you pass through to get there is amazing, which will prompt you to make a few stops to take pictures.
Once you arrive at your destination you will come across a huge parking lot, by the way parking is free.
Contact Brambura Park:
Address
Valea Avrigului, Nr. 580, Avrig, jud. Sibiu
Email
salut@brambura-park.ro
Ticket price and access:
Admission to the park for adults and children: 10 lei/2euro/person
Access to the park + the House Turned: 30 lei/6euro/person
Free for children up to 3 years old and disabled people.
Schedule:
Monday to Friday from 10-19
Saturday and Sunday from 9-19
Why visit this place?
The most important objective of this park is the house turned upside down, yes, you read correctly, here we can visit a house where everything is upside down, yes everything, you will see for yourself.
This type of investment and concept is something unique to us in Romania (from what I have read online there is another such house but much smaller somewhere in Romania), here as I wrote before not only the house is reverse built but also everything inside.
Initially I didn't have high expectations from this place but when I stepped into the inner courtyard and saw how beautifully it is landscaped I was amazed, how these young people thought of such a concept, I mean they took a little risk to make the investment not knowing if it would be successful or not.
Here I had an experience that I can't help but share with you and recommend it to you, maybe you ever get through this area, after we paid the tickets the lady at the cashier explained that the park has several areas that can be visited, but we were mesmerized by the house turned as we saw so we chose to start exactly with the house.
As soon as I took the first steps inside the house I was speechless, personally it's hard for me to describe in words the feeling you get when you enter the house and everything is upside down, the feeling is unique, initially I had the feeling I was stalling a bit, but in a few seconds I recovered and started taking pictures.
Gosh, how to walk into the living room and everything is upside down and you walk across the ceiling to the fireplace, the special cat place with the cat with everything, the bedroom, the bathroom, the kitchen, the table with the whiskey bottle on it, the kids room, wow, everything is upside down.
I can say that the place took me to another dimension where I never thought I would go, but with the help of people with vision and a futuristic concept, here I am.
After about 40-50minutes spent inside the house, the house having a ground floor and only one floor and after I almost finished the battery on the phone I came out of the house, the same at the entrance I had a shock when I saw the sky, the trees and the people as they were in their usual position.
But let's not forget that Brambura Park is not only an upside down house, also here we visited a mini-zoo with different animals (alpacas, rabbits, deer, ponies), there is a special playground for children, and what impressed me again is the food court area a very big restaurant with friendly people, where you can have a good coffee, an ice cream or a soft drink.
I have written a few times that here I met friendly people so I got to know from them that the park is in a continuous development and that in the future they have very big plans but that for now must remain a mystery.
Are any of you visiting my post who have encountered such upside down houses?
I look forward to hearing from you if you've seen anything like this before and give me the location, maybe I'll visit sometime.
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P.S. The attached pictures you have just seen are taken by me with my mobile phone, and the text is also designed by me.
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