Hằng Nga Guesthouse
The Hang Nga House ( Vietnamese Biet Thu Hang Nga ), better known as the "crazy house" ( engl: Crazy House ), located in the central highlands of Vietnam in the city of Đà Lạt.
The house
The Hang Nga House consists of several buildings and guest house, cafe and art gallery at the same time. A style you can not assign these structures. The interior of the building consists of caves, winding corridors, winding staircases, quirky furniture and life-size animal statues. Just shapes and right angles do not exist. Any; whether spaces, corridors, stairs, windows and furniture - everything looks as if it were melted in high heat and then hardens again into grotesque shapes.
The exterior views of buildings avoid any clear line and seem to " Alice in Wonderland" to have sprung. Between the individual buildings dominate gnarled trees made of concrete and giant spider webs made of wire. Inside a cemented Giraffe is a tea room.
The rooms can be booked for overnight stays normal. If you want to only look at the complex, can do this for a small fee.
Address
The Hang Nga Guesthouse is located about 1 km south-west of Xuan Huong Lake in the Huynh Thuc Khang Street 3.
Dang Viet Nga
The designer created this in 1990 Dang Viet Nga system is. They are called " Hang Nga ", hence the name of the house derives. She is from Hanoi and lived for 14 years in Moscow. Several she designed buildings are in the vicinity of Da Lạt, including the Palace of Culture for children and the Catholic Church in Lien Khuong.
Her father was Trường Chinh, the second president of Vietnam.
Photos
Guest house
Gnarled trees of concrete
Giant spider webs made of wire
Staircase to the bedroom
Sculpture in a suite
Kangaroo Sculpture
Cave passage in the Crazy House