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WHERE FAMOUS FINS LIKE TO SLEEP
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historic Hotel Kamp in Helsinki, Finland, which has served as a social and cultural
gathering place in the city for more than a century, will re-open after an extensive
renovation in Spring 1999 as part of The Luxury Collection of Starwood Hotels &
Resorts Worldwide, Inc.
Since its opening in 1887, the Hotel Kamp in Helsinki has always been a point of
reference for the discerning travelers to this capital city as well as for the local
residents. Over the years, the building has been the site of many cultural and social
events, and was at one time used as a theatre for artistic events. The Hotel Kamp soon
became the meeting point for many of Finlands politicians, artists and celebrities,
including General Mannerheim, Eino Leino, Juhani Aho, Robert Kajanas, Eliel Saarinen, and
the former Finnish President J.K.Paasikivi, who eventually became one of the owners of the
hotel. The hotel also proved to be an artistic inspiration for the great composer
Jean Sibelius, who visited the Hotel Kamp many times and dedicated a song to the hotel.
The
Hotel Kamp, which has long played a major role in Finnish history and cultural life, is an
outstanding addition to The Luxury Collection, said Juergen Bartels, Chief Executive
Officer of the Hotel Group of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. The
flagging of this hotel marks a number of milestones for the company including the
establishment of our presence in Finland for the first time and the introduction of The
Luxury Collection to Scandanavia. This historic property is also a perfect
complement to our other historic Luxury Collection hotels, including the Danieli and the
Gritti Palace in Venice, The St. Regis in New York, The Carlton in Washington, D.C. and
the Hotel Imperial in Vienna, Mr. Bartels added.
The
Hotel Kamp is currently undergoing an extensive restoration scheduled to be completed by
May 1999. The restored building will have a ground floor layout consistent with the
original hotel. The Carl Kamp Restaurant and Bar will retain the original historic
architectural features. The entrance from the Esplanade will serve the restaurant
and bar as well as the grand ballroom, historically known as the Mirror Room, which is
accessed via the magnificent sweeping staircase to the first floor. This part of the
building will also house the main suites of the hotel, including the General Mannerhiem
Presidential Suite with its balcony onto the Esplanade. The majority of the
hotels 189 bedrooms will be located in the newer part of the building, and
will offer guests access to the latest in-room technology.
The famous Hall of Mirrors, one of the outstanding examples from the original
hotels architecture, will soon return as a great attraction for both the
international and the local clientele of the Hotel Kamp, said General Manager Leon
Larkin in commenting on the forthcoming hotel re-opening. I am delighted to be
leading and developing the management team of the New Hotel Kamp at such an
exciting time for Helsinki as Finland assumes the Presidency of the European Union in June
of 1999. By that time, we will have brought the Hotel Kamp back to its original
splendor, allowing Helsinki to count once again on the unsurpassed hospitality for which
the Hotel Kamp, has been, and will once again be famous.
Edited by Madelyn Miller
FOR MORE INFORMATION
http://www.luxurycollection.com
800-325-3589
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON FINLAND:
212-895-9700
http://www.mek.fi
http://www.kingsroad.com
http://www.travelfile.com/get/fininfo
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON FINNAIR:
800-950-5000
http://www.us.finnair.com
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