Hotel Kämp

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Hotel Kämp at night
Hotel Kämp at night

Hotel Kämp is a historical hotel in Helsinki, Finland. The hotel, originally built in 1887 by Carl Kämp, was designed by Theodor Höijer. The building was demolished and the facade was rebuilt in 1965. The headquarters of the bank Kansallis-Osake-Pankki (now part of Nordea) were situated in the building for three decades. In 1999 the building underwent a major restoration and was reopened as a hotel.

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