
Hotel Union Øye
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Before us stands Hotel Union Øye, one of Norway's most historic hotels. Opened in 1891, it quickly became a popular destination for European aristocracy and mountain enthusiasts. Among its famous guests were Emperor Wilhelm II and Karen Blixen. Many rooms are named after historical figures, and the hotel is renowned for its mysterious atmosphere. You may have heard of the "Ghost Queen" in room number 7 - said to have died of a broken heart. Guests have reported doors opening by themselves and cold drafts outside the room, though there's surely a natural explanation. The hotel features additional rooms in converted surrounding houses and an exquisite garden perfect for relaxation and contemplation. This is where those seeking quality, tranquility and beautiful nature come to stay.