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What it looks like, but no, that house did not just fall out of the sky. It’s an artistic project of sculptor Erwin Wurm and it was set up especially to look like a house just fell out of the sky and landed on the Viennese Museum of Modern Art. Actually it took two large cranes to get that house in its place and secure it properly.

Wurm says his work of art is a statement against over-development, here are his thoughts on the matter: “There are hundreds of thousands of houses and they are spreading like a plague, like a cancer across our land.”

Wacky Austrian museum

Wacky Austrian museum

Wacky Austrian museum

Wacky Austrian museum

Wacky Austrian museum

Wacky Austrian museum

Wacky Austrian museum

Wacky Austrian museum


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