House Down Under is Australia’s first ever inverted house photo experience. Due to popular demand the House Down Under is extending their stay at The Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park until the end of January 2023 

Capturing the most surreal photos, unique poses from an inverted perspective. Perfect for school holiday fun and a unique Christmas photo experience 

Turn your world upside–down at Australia’s first ever inverted house photo experience. Located in The Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park and now extending their stay until the end of January 2023 after popular demand before moving on to an all-new location, soon to be announced. House Down Under is incredibly fun for everyone and is the perfect place to take the kids during the school holidays and grab a fun and quirky Christmas holiday snap as The House Down Under has been adorned with festive decorations complete with an upside down Christmas tree. 

The unique and exciting attraction looks like a house has been dropped from the sky and landed on its roof, creating a museum of illusion to take mind bending photos in. The topsy-turvy house features eight interactive upside down ‘areas’ created by the House Down Under team and a team of expert designers from the UK and now featuring a touch of Christmas in each space. Pose up a storm in the upside-down attic, kids play area and monkey bars, bathroom with toilet, study/office area, traditional house entry, lounge room, bedroom and kitchen! 

“What a dream it is to be able to introduce the inverted house photo experience to Australia. House Down Under is a unique twist of perception where everyone can experience walking on the ceiling,” said Osvaldas Anusaitis, General Manager. 

Let your imagination run wild as you play with the illusion and snap some mind-boggling snaps. Play chess with a friend while you hang on the ceiling, look like you are doing a handstand whilst balancing on a chair or defy gravity and make the bed upside down. 

“You will be amazed when you walk into the house, with everything inside literally completely upside down, from the couch to the coffee table, to the bed, to the toilet,” said Rytis Gruodis, Owner and Director. 

There is no time limit on how long visitors can spend inside the house, so visitors can take their time perfecting their poses and taking as many photos as they like- Make sure you clear your camera roll before you come! House Down Under staff are available for visitors to offer advice on photo set up and how to take some of the most unbelievable photos, that will leave family and friends confused and jealous. 

Entry prices to House Down Under are $27 for an adult; $19 for a child; $23 for a concession, with family passes ranging from $52-$74 for a family of four. For more information and to purchase tickets please visit: housedownunder.com.au/

Address: 

The Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park, NSW, Australia 2021 

Opening Hours: 

Wednesday – Friday 12pm – 6pm 

Weekends 10am – 6pm 

House Down Under will be open 7 days from the 19th December, 2022 

Monday – Friday 12-6pm 

Weekends 10am – 6pm 

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