Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden

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Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden
Grand hotell Saltsjöbaden February 2013 01.jpg
Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden in February 2013
General information
Town or citySaltsjöbaden
CountrySweden
Opened1893 (1893)

The Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden is a hotel in Saltsjöbaden, Sweden. Built on the initiative of Knut Agathon Wallenberg, it was opened in 1893 by King Oscar II of Sweden.[1] The hotel was owned by the Wallenberg family until 1999, when it was purchased by Nordisk Renting who sold it in 2002 to Danish-Egyptian hotel owner Enan Galaly's chain Helnan Hotels.[2] On 20 December 1938, the Saltsjöbaden Agreement was signed at the hotel. It hosted three Bilderberg meetings, in the 1970s and 1980s, where supposedly the oil crisis was planned.

References[]

  1. ^ "Hotellfakta & historik". Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden. Archived from the original on 28 August 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  2. ^ Affärsvärlden who then sold it 2015 to Lustgården Saltsjöbaden AB, accessdate: 4 May 2008

External links[]

Media related to Grand Hotel, Saltsjöbaden at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: 59°16′40″N 18°18′43″E / 59.2777°N 18.3120°E / 59.2777; 18.3120

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