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Upside Down Museum is a topsy-turvy treat


Ever wonder what your living room might look like to the lizard chilling on your ceiling? Now you can get an idea at the newly opened Upside Down Museum in Manila.

At this interactive, carnival attraction-type establishment, up is down (or sometimes sideways). Or sometimes things are simply oversized, such as the giant sneakered foot you can pose under. You can also climb up the side of a building—or at least appear to.

Visitors are encouraged to take as many photos as possible.

 

 

 

This is the second Upside Down Museum in Asia, after the one in Malaysia. For its Halloween celebrations next Friday to Sunday, it will be offering free admission to guests wearing Halloween costumes.

 — BM, GMA News

The Upside Down Museum is in the Boom Na Boom Grounds in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex on Roxas Boulevard in Manila. For more information, go to the museum's Facebook page or call (632) 834 8997.