Łebski Cottage is one of the names of Gingerbread House to the Mountain. According to the name, a small cottage is built in the pavement: the foundations are on the roof, and the roof recessed in the ground serves as a foundation. The gingerbread name came from the gingerbread, which decorated the façade of the house.
The owner claims that if he turned the house to the correct position, he would not be able to live without any financial expenses. This is not entirely true, because it is hard to imagine using furniture that is permanently attached to one place. We would also have a lot of trouble drinking tea or eating a meal - all items at home on the pack are permanently fixed to the surface of the furniture.
Moving inside the Gingerbread House to the Mountain is a challenge for the liar: not only are we walking around the ceilings and hanging over our furniture and other household items, the inclined floor makes us lose our balance every moment. Subconsciously we expect that everything will suddenly return to normal and all the furnishings of the house will fall on our heads. Of course nothing happens.