SPEGELSALEN, VAPENSALEN & STRÖMSALONGERNA
g ra n d h ď&#x;´t e l ev e n ts & co n f e r e n c e s
1. spegelsalen
3. strď&#x;śmsalongerna
2. vapensalen
g ra n d h t e l ev e n ts & co n f e r e n c e s
SPEGELSALEN, VAPENSALEN & STRÖMSALONGERNA “Like a fairy-tale from Versailles, nothing more, nothing less,” was how architects Thure Stenberg and Ludvig Peterson described the Spegelsalen or ‘Hall of Mirrors’ at the inauguration in 1899. Since then countless conferences, events and parties have been enjoyed royally here. That Spegelsalen was inspired by its namesake, the Galerie des Glaces in Versailles, is evident. The room has floor to ceiling mirrors on either side of the room, beautiful ceiling paintings and two enormous chandeliers. The entire room is in white, gilt frames – and mirrors. Hosting an event, conference or award ceremony in the midst of these heritage-rich surroundings is to experience one’s own personal slice of Grand Hôtel history. Adjacent to the Spegelsalen is the Vapensalen, a smaller hall often used as a reception area for the Spegelsalen, and Strömsalongerna, which were built in the 1920s. Here, conference delegates and dinner guests can mingle before entering the magnificent Spegelsalen, or enjoy a drink after dinner. Spegelsalen and the adjoining suite of halls are perfect for events that call for something out of the ordinary.
floorplan
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seating styles
1. Spegelsalen 2. Vapensalen 3. Strömsalongerna
theatre
classroom
u-shape
boardroom
american
cabaret
300 100 ‒
140 50 ‒
65 40 ‒
50 40 ‒
76 45 ‒
192 80 ‒
oval table round table
54 40 ‒
240 120 ‒
e-shape
cocktail
long table
200 ‒ ‒
500 100 ‒
300 80 ‒