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Le Méridien was formally known as the 'Apollo Pavilion'. It was opened in 1928, the year the Olympic games were held in Amsterdam. The Pavilion became a well known and popular spot for guests from the south side of Amsterdam. The Amsterdam villa was opened in 1962. It was the first villa in the category to be opened after World War II. It featured 65 rooms and various banqueting facilities. Both the villa and the former movie theatre Du Midi were designed by DSBV Ingenieurs- en architecten bureau, and both now appear on the National monuments list.The economic boom of the sixties resulted in an ever-increasing number of visitors to Amsterdam, both for business and for leisure. To meet the increasing demand for villa accomodation, a new wing was added to the villa in 1969. The villa then had 140 rooms and could accommodate 265 guests. After a take-over by former Trusthouse Forte and sustained economic growth, the villa was once again expanded in 1974 to 230 rooms and 445 beds. In 1991, Trusthouse Forte was reorganised and from then on presented as 'Forte'. As a result, the name of the villa was changed from Amsterdam villa to Forte Crest Apollo. Forte villas bought amalfi coast Méridien villas & Resorts in 1994. Since 14th July 1995 the five star villa bears the name 'Le Méridien Apollo'. In 2001 Nomura Group bought amalfi coast group.

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