8 fotosDel revés- 23 feb 2016 - 15:52CETWhatsappFacebookTwitterLinkedinBlueskyCopiar enlaceRIT08 TAIPEI (TAIWÁN) 23/02/2016.- Visitantes toman fotografías de la exposición "Del Revés" en Taipei (Taiwán) hoy, 23 de febrero de 2016. La exposición es una casa de 3 plantas redecorada del revés y atrae a cientos de visitantes. Según los organizadores la instalación ha costado cerca de 600.000 dólares y se tardó dos meses en construir. EFE/Ritchie B. TongoRITCHIE B. TONGO (EFE)A visitor poses inside an upside-down house created by a group of Taiwanese architects at the Huashan Creative Park in Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016. With a build price of $600,000 and over 300 square meters (3,230 square feet) of floor space filled with real home furnishings, the upside-down house will continue to be on display to visitors until July 22. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)Wally Santana (AP)Visitors pose outside of an upside-down house created by a group of Taiwanese architects at the Huashan Creative Park in Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016. With a build price of $600,000 and over 300 square meters (3,230 square feet) of floor space filled with real home furnishings, the upside-down house will continue to be on display to visitors until July 22. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)Wally Santana (AP)A visitor poses inside an upside-down house created by a group of Taiwanese architects at the Huashan Creative Park in Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016. With a build price of $600,000 and over 300 square meters (3,230 square feet) of floor space filled with real home furnishings, the upside-down house will continue to be on display to visitors until July 22. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)Wally Santana (AP)A visitor poses inside an upside-down house created by a group of Taiwanese architects at the Huashan Creative Park in Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016. With a build price of $600,000 and over 300 square meters (3,230 square feet) of floor space filled with real home furnishings, the upside-down house will continue to be on display to visitors until July 22. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)Wally Santana (AP)RIT10 TAIPEI (TAIWÁN) 23/02/2016.- Visitantes posan para fotografías en la exposición "Del Revés" en Taipei (Taiwán) hoy, 23 de febrero de 2016. La exposición es una casa de 3 plantas redecorada del revés y atrae a cientos de visitantes. Según los organizadores la instalación ha costado cerca de 600.000 dólares y se tardó dos meses en construir. EFE/Ritchie B. TongoRITCHIE B. TONGO (EFE)Visitors look around inside an upside-down house created by a group of Taiwanese architects at the Huashan Creative Park in Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016. With a build price of $600,000 and over 300 square meters (3,230 square feet) of floor space filled with real home furnishings, the upside-down house will continue to be on display to visitors until July 22. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)Wally Santana (AP)A visitor poses inside an upside-down house created by a group of Taiwanese architects at the Huashan Creative Park in Taipei, Taiwan, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016. With a build price of $600,000 and over 300 square meters (3,230 square feet) of floor space filled with real home furnishings, the upside-down house will continue to be on display to visitors until July 22. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)Wally Santana (AP)