Da Lat guesthouse described as secret marvel by Lonely Planet
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Crazy House is owned by architect Dang Viet Nga and well-known for its unique architecture which resembles a melted candle.
The Crazy House has been listed among the world’s secret marvels. (Photo: Crazyhouse.vn) |
On its website, the Lonely Planet described “Crazy House is different from every angle: on one side, warped walls seem menacing and windows glare like eye sockets; from another, traditional Vietnamese designs adorn the eaves”.
“Beds are cradled in cauldron-like chambers, latticed windows look like spider’s webs, while fittings are decorated with giraffe-skin patterns or camouflaged as tree stumps,” it said.
The Lonely Planet described “Crazy House is different from every angle..." (Photo: Crazyhouse.vn) |
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