Casa Malaparte
Casa Malaparte, located on the cliffs of Capri, Italy, is a stunning architectural masterpiece with a dangerous edge. Accessible only by a challenging hike or boat ride, the house sits on a steep cliff overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea. Its dramatic location offers thrilling panoramic views, but the high winds and sharp drop-offs make it a perilous place for visitors. The house’s design emphasizes isolation and risk, attracting adventurers who seek a mix of beauty and danger.

Casa Malaparte
The Sutyagin House
The Sutyagin House in Arkhangelsk, Russia, was once the tallest wooden house in the world, standing at 13 stories. Built without any architectural plans, the structure was unstable and eventually declared unsafe by authorities. Its haphazard construction and towering height made it a dangerous place to live. While the house was demolished in 2008, it remains a legend among thrill-seekers who are fascinated by the idea of living in a teetering, makeshift skyscraper.

The Sutyagin House