A life-sized Barbie dream house recently opened in Berlin, and NBC News is calling it "the German capital’s most visible new tourist attraction."
Visitors can try on Barbie's clothes, play her pink piano and bake virtual cupcakes in her huge kitchen. The entire house is decorated in shocking pink and purple hues.
The exhibit, called "Barbie Dreamhouse Experience," will be open until August 25, and it has already drawn protests from a feminist group that says the dream house objectifies women. One topless woman wrote "Life in plastic is not fantastic" on her chest and set fire to a Barbie on a crucifix.
Despite the protests, the exhibit's organizer told Reuters that the dream house is "basically about playing, being amazed and discovering" and said that "there's lots of hidden things to be found" in the interactive house.
The life-sized dream house covers about 25,000 square feet.
Barbie's giant, pink high heeled shoe functions as a fountain.
Up to 3,000 people per day are expected to visit the Barbie dream house exhibit.
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