Bihar Man Builds Five-storey 'Burj Khalifa' On Six-foot Land
Bihar Man Builds Five-storey 'Burj Khalifa' On Six-foot Land
A video of a five-storey building constructed on six feet of land has gone viral from Bihar's Muzaffarpur for its unique architecture.

Known for being the tallest building in the world, Burj Khalifa holds a wealth of world records, including one in the Guinness World Records. While it indeed speaks volumes of Dubai’s architecture, propelling the emirate to international recognition, one can easily spot the 160-storey tower lightning in the distance from the farthest points in the city. While Burj Khalifa continues to be counted among the most famous tall buildings across the world, a piece of news from our very own state of Bihar has now caught the internet’s attention. It is being dubbed as none other than Bihar’s Burj Khalifa. Well, the name itself sounds very interesting, read further to know all about it.

Bihar’s Burj Khalifa

In a video going viral on social media from Bihar’s Muzaffarpur, a five-storey building constructed on a land of merely six feet has left everyone intrigued. As stated in the video, the house is located in Muzaffarpur’s Gannipur locality, While it is built on six feet of land, the width of the house is only five feet from inside.

As the vlogger calls it ‘Bihar’s Burf Khalifa’, it is further also dubbed as the ‘Eiffel Tower of Bihar’ and later compared with the iconic Taj Mahal. The building has become a centre of attraction for tourists as many come to the place to take pictures of the building.

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Further, giving more details about the building in Muzaffarpur’s Gannipur, the user informs that it is situated just right on the main road. The house has been constructed in such a manner that despite having a very small space, it includes all the facilities including a kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom. While it is divided into two parts, the first part of the house includes the stairs while the other part includes the rooms.

It was constructed back in 2015 by a man named Santosh for his wife. The couple purchased the six-foot land after their marriage, however, as they struggled to live in such a small space, the owner Santosh met an engineer personally and got his personalised map approved.

The property has been presently given on rent for commercial use but continues to remain popular among visitors due to its unique structure.

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