The German cafe, where everything is upside down, is wildly popular with tourists
Categories: Europe | Food and Drinks
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-german-cafe-where-everything-is-upside-down-is-wildly-popular-with-tourists.htmlA new cafe in Germany is gaining popularity on social networks due to the fact that everything is upside down in it. Toppels’ roadside cafe in Wertheim opened this year and immediately became a real tourist hit because of the confusing interior design. Outside, the house is on the roof, and a car is parked upside down at the very top.
The interiors are even more discouraging. The cafe belongs to a fictional family named Toppels, whose belongings are all over the house. In the bathroom, the sink, toilet and bathtub are attached to the ceiling, which is why many visitors pose for photos with their heads stuck in the toilet. There is food on the kitchen table, but it's all hanging from the ceiling, and in the children's room, racing cars are on the ceiling.
Cafe visitors are happy to be photographed, and although they stand with their feet on the floor, it turns out in the pictures that they are standing on the ceiling. Due to selfie lovers, the popularity of the cafe is off the scale.
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Source: Daily Mail




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