Hotel Bristol (Oslo)

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Coordinates59°54′54″N 10°44′23″E / 59.91500°N 10.73972°E / 59.91500; 10.73972
Opening1920
Hotel Bristol
Hotel Bristol (Oslo) is located in Central Oslo
Hotel Bristol (Oslo)
Location within Central Oslo
General information
LocationKarl Johans gate, Oslo, Norway
Coordinates59°54′54″N 10°44′23″E / 59.91500°N 10.73972°E / 59.91500; 10.73972
Opening1920
OwnerOlav Thon
Other information
Number of rooms251
Number of suites10
Number of restaurants3

Hotel Bristol is a hotel in Oslo, Norway. Opened in 1920, it is owned today by Olav Thon. The hotel has 251 rooms, 10 suites, and three restaurants.[1]

On the evening of July 15, 1936, the city of Oslo hosted, at the hotel, a dinner for participants in the 1936 International Congress of Mathematicians.[2]

In 1939, the Oslo Report was written by Hans Ferdinand Mayer during his stay at the hotel.[3] During World War II, the hotel was requisitioned as a hospital to treat casualties from the December 1943 explosion of a German munitions ship in Oslo's harbor.[4]

Hotel Bristol, 1930
Hotel Bristol, Moorish Hall, 1959
Hotel restaurant

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