The happiest house in the world

No one lives in the house, but it serves as a business space, and it was built on the remains of the former duke's palace
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Ažurirano: 09.04.2012. 07:21h

The happiest house in the world lifts your spirits as soon as you see it.

It is located in the German city of Braunschweig, and because of its unusual appearance it has become a real tourist attraction.

It was built by architect Konrad Kloster and American artist James Rizzi in 1999.

No one lives in the house, but it serves as a business space, and it was built on the remains of the former duke's palace.

By the way, this small town has its own mysterious benefactor in addition to the happiest house in the world.

A few months ago, the citizens of Braunschweig noticed that an anonymous benefactor was leaving up to 10 euros in the mailboxes of the most vulnerable residents.

Namely, a few months ago the citizens of Braunschweig noticed that an anonymous benefactor was leaving up to 10 euros in the mailboxes of the most vulnerable residents.

He donated the money to the robbed, the poor and institutions such as hospitals and soup kitchens.

The citizens did not find out who it was, so they had only to guess who this unknown hero of their time was.

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