"No Walls and ceilings" hotel opens in Switzerland for 2 months = Korean coverage
A unique hotel with no ceiling or walls has appeared in Switzerland. It's a work of art, not an actual accommodation, but it will run for about 2 months.

On June 23rd (local time), Reuters reported that a unique accommodation facility "Zero Star Hotel" was born in southern Switzerland.

Only double beds, side tables and stands are placed in the "guest rooms" of this hotel, providing a custom-made service "butler service" to customers. What is unique is that there are no walls or ceilings, and you can see in from the outside. In addition, the hotel is right next to a gas station, and on the other side is a roadway.

"Zero Star Hotel" was created by a Swiss "twin artists" as a work of art. The twin artists said they wanted guests to be able to think about serious problems such as the crisis and war caused by climate change while sleeping in an inconvenient environment.

"It's important to worry about the risks of humankind, not to sleep," said one of the twins. "Staying here is the same as making a statement pursuing social change." they also emphasized, "If I were to put it in words, 'it's not time to sleep, it's time to act.'"

The hotel will be open from July 1st to September 18th. Accommodation costs $337 per night including breakfast.
2022/06/28 09:58 KST