The Hotel de Bilderberg

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Hotel de Bilderberg - 2007 © Michiel1972

Hotel de Bilderberg – 2007 © Michiel1972

The Hotel de Bilderberg is a hotel in Oosterbeek in the Netherlands where the Bilderberg Group first met in 1954. The hotel gave its name both to the Group and those who participate in its activities (Bilderbergers).

It is operated by the Bilderberg hotel chain, which runs 20 hotels in the Netherlands, owned by Goldman Sachs and the Westmont Hospitality Group.

Read more on Hotel de Bilderberg and Bilderberg Hotels, Bilderberg Meetings and Wikipedia Hotel de Bilderberg.




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