Garbage Hotel In Rome
Hotel Built of Beach Garbage – Rome
AFP explains that Schult’s three-bedroom, two-bathroom hotel features 12 tons of trash, all from European beaches. The hotel is, according to Schult, an attempt to raise awareness about our relationship with trash. Rome is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, with unforgettable architecture and an atmosphere that can’t be found anywhere else. Lately, though, it’s become a real dump. German artist Ha Schult constructed a temporary hotel in the city to highlight the sad state of Europe’s beaches. The Save The Beach Hotel ain’t pretty, but neither will Europe’s beaches be if its citizens don’t start cleaning up. Designed by German artist H.A. Shult as part of a publicity campaign by the environmental group Save The Beach, this trashy hotel is made of 12,000 kilograms of debris collected from Europe’s beaches.