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The Historic Hotels of Europe (HHE) is an umbrella organisation established to promote like-minded independent hotel associations throughout Europe. Castles, manors, convents, palaces, monasteries, townhouses, villas and residences which have maintained their historic character are part of the HHE.

History

The original concept for forming a Federation with associations representing historic hotels, castles, manors, and restaurants within Europe was initiated by the "Châteaux & Hôtels de France" (today Châteaux & Hôtels Collection) of France and the "Schlosshotels & Herrenhäuser" of Austria. The idea was to promote national cultural traditions, historic heritage, and architecture under one umbrella organisation. The Federation to advocate a more "cultural and historic" style of holiday was established in November 1997, initially consisting of eight associations in different countries.

The first formal meeting of the "European Federation of Traditional Accommodation and Historic Houses" was held in Cadiz, Spain and hosted by the "Estancias de España" in 1998. Since this first general meeting, General Assemblies are held twice a year, and the board of directors meet whenever it is necessary for the development of the Federation. The meetings take place all over Europe, and are always hosted by one of the members associations.

The Federation was renamed Historic Hotels of Europe in 2003. By 2016, its membership had been extended to include 13 associations in 18 countries. The HHE with its network encompasses almost 500 properties.

Member organisations

Country Organisation
 Austria Schlosshotels & Herrenhäuser
 Benelux Hampshire Hotels
 France Symboles de France
 Greece Yades Greek Historic Hotels
 Hungary Hungarian Castle Hotels Association
 Ireland Ireland's Blue Book
 Italy Abitare la Storia
 Norway De Historiske
 Portugal Hotels Heritage Lisboa
 Slovakia Historické Hotely Slovenska
 Sweden Countryside Hotels
  Switzerland Swiss Historic Hotels
 Wales Welsh Rarebits

See also

References

  1. "Historic Hotels of Europe : About Us". historichotelsofeurope.com. Retrieved September 4, 2016.

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