German airport's prayer booth lets travellers choose from 65 languages
The prayer booth at Stuttgart Airport's Terminal 3 features 300 prayers from various religions in 65 different languages.
Berlin: Feeling nervous before your flight? Travellers at one German airport can now receive spiritual solace by entering a booth and listening to a prayer of their choice before boarding the plane.
The prayer booth at Stuttgart Airport's Terminal 3 features 300 prayers from various religions in 65 different languages.
Designed by Berlin artist Oliver Sturm, the photo booth-sized cabin offers a vast variety, including the Christian Lord's Prayer, the Jewish Shma Israel and the Islamic muezzin's call to prayer.
The Hindu Hare Krishna chant and a funeral ceremony from the Solomon Islands are also available. An airport spokeswoman said today the 'Gebetomat' prayer booth, which was first designed by Sturm in 2008, was installed Thursday and is free of charge.