The Winchester Mystery House, San Jose, USA: This Victorian mansion is known for its labyrinthine layout, secret passages, and staircases that lead nowhere, built by Sarah Winchester, heir to the Winchester rifle fortune.
The Haines Shoe House, Pennsylvania, USA: Shaped like a giant shoe, this quirky home features themed rooms and decor related to footwear, originally built as a marketing gimmick by a shoe salesman.
The Mushroom House, Cincinnati, USA: Inspired by nature, this whimsical home resembles clusters of mushrooms with organic shapes and vibrant colors inside, designed by architect Terry Brown.
The Cube House, Rotterdam, Netherlands: Designed by architect Piet Blom, these tilted cube-shaped homes feature unconventional interiors with split levels and angled walls that maximize space and light.
The Boeing 727 House, Costa Rica: Repurposed from a retired Boeing 727 airplane, this unique home features sleek, modern interiors with curved walls and panoramic views from the cockpit windows.
The Dome Home, Florida, USA: Built as a futuristic experiment in eco-friendly living, this geodesic dome home features open-plan interiors and energy-efficient design, blending into its natural surroundings.
Sydney Opera House, Australia: Its unique design, inspired by shells, was chosen from an international competition.
The Upside-Down House, Szymbark, Poland: This tourist attraction features a fully furnished house built upside down, with rooms, furniture, and decor fixed to the ceiling, offering a surreal experience for visitors.