The Space Suite at the Hotel Kameha Grand Zürich gives guests a taste of what life is like on a space station. The hotel room was transformed into a virtual space station by the German artist, adventurer and future astronaut Michael Najjar. He decorated the walls, floor, and ceiling with space motifs captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, rocket propulsion inspired the ceiling lighting, and the artist filled the living room with space travel-themed books, movies, and audiobooks.
For extraterrestrial experience you don't have to travel to space, just rent a suite Space Suite in a Swiss hotel Kameha Grand Zurich. Upon entering this unique hotel room, the "crew members" are greeted in eight ways by a seductive female voice, which also confirms their "check-in" and reads instructions for "managing" the rooms.
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The floor is a suite a real planetarium, all rooms are decorated with abstract photos (the stars are black, the universe is white) that he took the Hubble Space Telescope. Mirrors covered the window, ceiling lights mimic the look of a rocket engine, while the astronaut's glove protruding from the wall is used as storage for keys and phones. The room is also full of other space references.
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