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The Narrowest House in the World Sits in a Public Park in France

The Narrowest House in the World Sits in a Public Park in France

"Walking inside is an undeniably disorienting experience: The objects and furnishings appear squashed and look unreal. As the visit proceeds, the rooms follow one another until they finally become too narrow to access, accentuating the feeling of claustrophobia and pushing the visitor to flee out the exit door in search of relief. A series of photographs on the walls of the house give visitors some clues about its inhabitants."

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