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House Attack Bratislava

We're not in Kansas anymore: the Strabag headquarters has a playful upside-down addition.

Bratislava, Slovakia

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Amid the sleek modern buildings along Bajkalská Street, one headquarters stands out—thanks to an upside-down house that looks like it crashed straight into its façade. This whimsical installation, created by Austrian artist Erwin Wurm, is known as House Attack. Wurm posed the playful question: “Can one small house attack a bigger house?”

The irony runs deep: a modest family home seems to be colliding with the Slovak headquarters of Strabag Ltd., an Austrian construction and engineering giant better known for building high-rises and large-scale developments. On another level, the piece nods to the complicated history between Austria and Slovakia, with the underdog house appearing to strike back at a looming corporate power.

Originally intended as a temporary five-year project, the installation has remained for more than a decade. Wurm has created other versions of House Attack in Vienna and Buenos Aires, but the Bratislava piece continues to surprise passersby and inject a sense of humor into the cityscape.

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The house is on the long side of the building facing Bajkalská street.  There is limited parking between the Obi store and this building.  

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October 21, 2025

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House Attack Bratislava
Mlynské nivy 61/A
Bratislava, 825 18
Slovakia
48.144684, 17.147773
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