Bofors Hotel Explained

Bofors Hotel
Native Name:Bofors hotell
Location:Karlskoga, Sweden
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Status:Complete
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Architect:Wilhelm von Eick
Building Type:Hotel
Qid:Q114649366

The Bofors Hotel (Swedish: Bofors hotell) is a four-storey hotel located in Karlskoga, Karlskoga Municipality, Sweden.

History

The current-standing hotel was initially intended to exclusively serve the guests of arms manufacturer Bofors.[1] The hotel building is the arms manufacturer's third hotel.[2]

The hotel is built in an Italian-themed manor style and was designed by,[3] constructed in the 1920s, completed in 1930, and renovated in the 1970s, and in 2007 by Kapitän. Eick customized it for important meetings.

The Bofors Hotel, which remains a popular destination for businesspeople and dignitaries to this day, received its first royal visitor in September 1931 when King Gustav V stayed at the property. Swedish Prime Minister Per Albin Hansson also visited the hotel during the 1930s.

In the years that followed, the hotel continued to host royalty, including the current King, who visited in 1973, King Carl XVI Gustaf, who also came in 1983 accompanied by Queen Silvia of Sweden.

The hotel has played host to many other famous guests over the years. Some notable guests include Prince Bertil.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Vilo- och kurorter i Sverige . WAHLSTRÖM & WIDSTRAND . 1925 . Stockholm . 182 . sv . Bofors hotell, uteslutande avsett för A.-B. Bofors gäster. . Project Runeberg.
  2. Web site: DestinationSvemester . 2020-05-21 . Mytomspunna Bofors Hotell . 2023-03-04 . Destination Svemester . sv-SE.
  3. Web site: 26 August 2007 . Bofors Hotell Kapitän . 13 October 2022 . Kapitän . sv . Wilhelm von Eick var då arkitekt till hotellet.