Strandslot – the history
For
more than a century, Strandslot has played an important role in
tourist life on Bornholm. It is a bit funny that it wasn't the Danes
themselves who made Bornholm a popular tourist object; as a matter of fact, it was
the Germans. Before the 1st World War (1914-1918) German
tourists travelled to Bornholm in great numbers, and they bought a great
part of what today we would call the holiday areas. Thus, it was also a
German, the ambitious and energetic Max George Reiner who, in 1904,
had the Strandslot built as a hotel. In the following years this
place became the natural center for health and holiday tourists in
the happy and golden summer life on Bornholm.
The
great, beautiful and almost majestic building standing at the edge of
the sea-shore, automatically attracted the more sophisticated public.
The looks, the quality and the situation of the hotel, together with an
exceptional style and service, contributed to making the Strandslot
the place for those who were able to
pay.
Over
the years, several changes and extensions have been made at
Strandslot that, for a number of years, was managed as a health resort
and an exclusive hotel pension. When the latest owner, Viggo
Søgaard-Pedersen who had been a capable and efficient manager
for 23 years, wanted to sell the place in the mid-eighties, it was a
matter of great concern for him to find a buyer, who was
willing to respect the many qualities, the memorable past and the
special atmosphere of the house.
To
ensure that the comprehensive restoration and modernization that was
necessary, would provide the best possible result, the consortium
that had bought Strandslot, engaged the architect Søren Elkær
Hansen who had successfully headed a number of similar projects, and had received many prizes for his engagement in this field.
In
1987 the consortium could present the result: A beautiful building with the high qualities of the past recreated in every detail
and with 27 timeshare flats for sale.
Today
Strandslot presents itself more beautiful and more inviting than
ever. Everything is kept in the original style and the house is constantly
maintained with piety and care by highly skilled craftsmen.
We don't know when this old picture af Strandslot was taken - maybe in the twenties or thirties of the last century

The photo below - departure from Hotel Strandschloss - is even older, probably from the years before the 1st World War, when the hotel was owned and run by a German management. Unfortunately, we are not able to offer such a service today.