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Kempinski Hotel

Kempinski Hotels S.A.
Private
Industry Hospitality, Tourism
Founded 1897 in Berlin, Germany
Headquarters Geneva, Switzerland
Key people
  • Markus Semer Chairman of Management Board & CEO
  • Colin Lubbe CFO
  • Bernold Schröder COO Europe
  • Michael Henssler COO Asia
  • Henk Meyknecht COO Middle East & Africa
  • Xavier Destribats COO The Americas
  • Amanda Elder SVP Business Development
  • Mike Haemmerli SVP Development
  • Marina Zapp SVP Human Resources
Products Hotels, Restaurants, Residences
Number of employees
24,000
Website www.kempinski.com

Kempinski Hotels S.A. is a hotel group. The group now has its head office in Geneva but was founded in Berlin in 1897 as the "Hotelbetriebs-Aktiengesellschaft". Kempinski Hotels currently operates 75 five-star hotels and residences in 30 countries. Starting in Germany, over the years Kempinski has extended its hotel portfolio to other parts of Europe and to the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Latin America. Branches are located in places such as Abu Dhabi, Berlin, Istanbul, the Dead Sea, Beijing, Moscow, St. Moritz, Jakarta, Bangkok and Havana.

Kempinski Hotels is Europe's oldest luxury hotel group with a history of more than 119 years. The history of this traditional company began in 1897 with the foundation of the "Hotelbetriebs-Aktiengesellschaft" in Berlin. A parallel development was that of M. Kempinski & Co, founded by Berthold Kempinski, which was acquired by the "Hotelbetriebs-Aktiengesellschaft" in 1953.

Berthold Kempinski was born on 10 October 1843 in Posen (then a German province, and now Poland). The Kempinski family was already successfully active in the wine trade from 1862. In 1872 it extended its company to Berlin, where Berthold Kempinski opened a wine-merchant's business under his name in the Friedrichstrasse. In 1889 he opened a restaurant in the Leipziger Strasse which was the biggest in the whole of Berlin.

Since Berthold Kempinski and his wife Helena had no male children, they invited their son-in-law Richard Unger to join the business. Berthold Kempinski finally transferred the firm to his son-in-law on condition that he kept the name Kempinski. Berthold Kempinski died on March 14, 1910.


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