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Fossli Hotel is a hotel situated at Vøringsfossen on top of Måbødalen, in the municipality of Eidfjord, Norway. The hotel owns a Zimmermann piano where Edvard Grieg composed his ''Norwegian Folk Songs,'' Opus 66, in 1896. ==History== Ola L. Garen (1857 – 1915) was the one who got the idea to build the hotel in the 1880s. At that time there was only a walking track to the top of Vøringsfossen. English tourists had previously figured that a hotel would become a world attraction, and John took their word for it. But to make his plans come true he had to have a better way to transport the building materials so that the horses might climb up the Måbødalen. A new road was built and named ''Tømmerløypet.'' The hotel, named Fossli Hotel, was designed by architect Fredrik Konow Lund in the Art Nouveau style. It welcomed its first guests in 1887 and was finally completed in 1891.〔
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