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Meeting rooms Selma and Stig |
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The meeting rooms Selma and Stig are located on the first floor. They are suitable for smaller meetings and can also be used as a group room.
The meeting rooms are equipped with a television, sceen, flip chart, paper and pens.
Wireless broadband is available free of charge.
Hanasaari-layout-Selma and Stig

Our meeting rooms are named after Finnish and Swedish cultural personalities.
Selma Lagerlöf (1858–1940) Swedish novelist, who in 1909 became the first woman writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Lagerlöf's work is deeply rooted in Nordic legends and history. She turned away from the dominating realistic movement and wrote in a romantic and imaginative manner about the peasant life and landscape of Northern Sweden.
Stig Dagerman (1923–1954) Swedish shortstory writer, novelist, and playwright whose works have been held to express a sense of Existentialist anguish. In spite of his short lifetime he became one of the leading literary figures in the 1940’s Sweden. He made his debut in the age of 22 with the novel “Ormen” .
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