Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden facts for kids
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![]() Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden in February 2013
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Town or city | Saltsjöbaden |
Country | Sweden |
Opened | 1893 |
The Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden (officially: Grand Hôtel Saltsjöbaden) is a famous hotel located in Saltsjöbaden, Sweden. It was built a long time ago, in the late 1800s. A very important person named Knut Agathon Wallenberg helped make it happen. The hotel was officially opened in 1893 by King Oscar II. It's known for its beautiful location and for being a place where important events have happened.
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A Historic Swedish Hotel
The Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden is a very old and grand building. It was built in a beautiful area called Saltsjöbaden. This area is near the water, which makes the hotel a popular place to visit.
Who Built the Hotel?
The idea for the hotel came from Knut Agathon Wallenberg. He was a very important person in Sweden. He was a banker and a politician. He wanted to create a special place for people to visit and relax.
Royal Opening
The hotel opened its doors in 1893. The opening was a very special event. King Oscar II, who was the king of Sweden at that time, was there to officially open the hotel. This showed how important the hotel was considered.
Changes in Ownership
For a long time, the hotel was owned by the Wallenberg family. They are a very well-known family in Sweden. They owned the hotel until 1999. After that, it was bought by a company called Nordisk Renting. Then, in 2002, a hotel owner named Enan Galaly bought it. His company is called Helnan Hotels.
The Saltsjöbaden Agreement
One of the most famous events at the hotel happened on December 20, 1938. A very important agreement was signed there. It was called the Saltsjöbaden Agreement. This agreement was about how workers and employers would work together in Sweden. It helped create peace in the Swedish job market for many years. This shows that the hotel was not just a place for holidays, but also for important national decisions.