The house built in rivalry became a tourist attraction

The house built in rivalry became a tourist attraction

People don’t do anything in enmity, sometimes enmities continue from generation to generation.

Thus, heart-rending stories based on enmity are very famous, but one such interesting incident of enmity in a neighborhood of Italy in the 50s is famous, which everyone is surprised to know.

According to foreign media reports, the house built in rivalry in the aforementioned Italian neighborhood has become a tourist attraction.

The house was actually built in the 50’s as a result of a dispute between 2 neighbours, the aim of which was to block the view from the neighbour’s window.

Located in a town on the Italian island of Sicily, this house holds the distinction of being the ‘narrowest house in the world’, which is only 3 feet wide and can barely fit 2 people at a time.

The house is named ‘Casa du Currivu’, Casa du Currivu is an Italian word meaning ‘house of hate’.

For example, in the 1950s a building law was enacted in Sicily, which gave residents conditional permission to add floors to their houses for living.

According to the condition, any resident will be allowed to build the upper floor of his house for living only if his neighbor agrees.

Under the same law, a person wanted to build a floor above his house, but his neighbor did not allow it, saying that he had a beautiful view of the mountains from the window, which would be blocked following the top floor of the neighbor’s house was built. will

The aforesaid man, in enmity, followed the same law and built a red brick house only 3 feet wide, which was uninhabitable, to block the view of the neighbour, which has now become a tourist attraction.

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2024-04-22 02:04:49

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