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sevelen, switzerland - tourists in switzerland can soon sleep in the world’s first "zero-star hotel," a late nuclear bunker several yards below the loam. a group of 15 guests inaugurated the hotel, sleeping the night from thursday to friday in the former bunker embellished with artistic decoration and real hotel duvets. but that was only a whack take flight, and hebdomadal operation of the hotel will require agreement of an operating budget by the town of sevelen. the hostelry in the northeastern tract of st. gallen, which is fractional of the town’s project to transmute the hardly used nuclear bunker, is aimed at guests with a modest income. "using the weapon of art, we have created a risqu-budget hostelry, which has charm, takes into account guests’ individual wishes and thus becomes from A to Z something," said twin brothers frank and patrik riklin, artists commissioned by local authorities to convert an former neighboring works into a suavity center and desegregate the bunker. organizers said the price per night will be between $9 and $13. the shared bathroom has been converted into a font with swimming flowers, and a live cam is sending images from the outside onto a large screen in the windowless building. town mayor roman zogg said the nuclear bunker was empty most of the many times, except on rare occasions when the army used it for training courses. "the maintenance costs loads of in clover," he said. zogg said he was convinced the hotel, which could entertain cultural events and ski and hiking camps, has good chances of success. in case of danger, the hotel could be converted back into a nuclear bunker within 24 hours in line with a swiss law that says all civil defense buildings have to be ready for utilize within one day. the hotel can start commercial operations if the town’s population approves the $73,600 project hold accountable in a meeting scheduled for nov. 11. concept by unconstrained and patrik riklin via: www.nrc.nl » <a href=’http://www.chinadaily.net/world/2008-10/11/content_7097088.htm’>native news</a>
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