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The strangest house in the world, the rock house
There are many strange buildings in the world, but the most special one is the rock house in Portugal. Located on the hillside of Mount Mohammed, a small town in northern Portugal, Rock House is a group of houses made of huge rocks, which attracts many tourists' attention.

Mount Mohammed is a granite mountain with an altitude of 170 meters, about 40 kilometers away from Porto, the second largest city in Portugal. This is an area rich in historical and cultural heritage. Stone houses are one of the highlights of this mountain.

These rock houses were built in the 1940s, and were built with stones by local residents on granite hills. The whole process was very hard and time-consuming, but more than 20 small houses were finally completed. These houses are all different in shape and size, some like huts, some like caves, and some like towers.

Although these houses look simple, they are actually very comfortable and warm. They are all equipped with modern facilities, such as toilets, kitchens and power systems. Each house has its own garden and terrace, which allows residents to enjoy the beautiful scenery around.

Rock houses attract a large number of tourists and become a highlight of Portugal's tourism industry. Visitors can visit the interior of the house, feel the unique charm of the rock house, stroll around the garden and enjoy the beautiful natural scenery.

It is worth mentioning that the rock house is also a part of Portuguese cultural heritage. It represents the combination of architectural styles in northern and southern Portugal, and also shows the industrious and intelligent side of the local people. Therefore, the rock house is also known as one of the treasures of Portuguese cultural heritage.

Generally speaking, the rock house is a very strange and special building. It is not only a beautiful landscape, but also the embodiment of people's creativity!