Weirdest Buildings In The World

(Source: list25)

Have you ever wondered what the weirdest buildings in the world are? Well, look no further! Whether its a hotel, restaurant, or just an office building, who says it has to look normal and boring? Although some of these buildings are probably going to make you wonder what kind of crazy thoughts the architect was thinking, it’s hard to not appreciate the creativity involved. These are the some Weirdest Buildings In The World.
 

Shark Bar (Perm, Russia)

This cool-looking bar is made from an old boat. It’s on stilts, so when the Kama River has too much water, it spills over and the shark bar looks like it’s sitting on the water.


Habitat 67 (Montreal, Canada)

Sometimes shortened to just Habitat, this model housing community was built for Expo 67 (the World Fair in 1967).


 

Teakettle Building (Rockbridge County, VA, USA )

Built in the 1950’s as a coffee pot and to serve as a restaurant, it eventually passed on to several owners, all using it as a business of some kind.


 

Piano shaped building (Huainan, China)

This piano shaped building was made in 2007 by the Hefei University of Technology and acts as an exhibit. Also, at night, it lights up.


Hang Nga Guesthouse a.k.a Crazy House (Vietnam)

Owned by the daughter of the ex-president of Vietnam, this house really does live up to its name. It seemingly follows no standard theme for its design as the only consistent thing about it is its inconsistency. No two windows look alike, and yes, that it is a large giraffe head sticking out of the ground.


Guitar Museum (TN, USA)

It’s advertised as the world’s only guitar shaped music museum. It was built in 1983 and, of course, is located in Tennessee.


Puzzling World Lake Wanaka (Otago, New Zealand)

Found near Wanaka, New Zealand, this tourist attraction started out as little more than a maze in 1973 but steadily grew into something more closely resembling a theme park.

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