Convention Center Neustift Abbey
- 160 People
- 11 Meeting rooms
- Historic Atmosphere
The Convention Center at Neustift Monastery is a special place of encounter, learning, and exchange. In this historic setting, culture, continuing education, and spirituality blend with modern design to create an atmosphere that inspires both tranquility and creativity. Within centuries-old walls, seminars, retreats, strategy meetings, coaching sessions, and internal trainings find the perfect setting. Ten seminar rooms equipped with state-of-the-art conference technology are available for this purpose.
For participants, the monastery offers accommodation in a deliberately simple yet welcoming environment, with 29 single rooms and 20 double rooms.
The newly constructed Marien Hall, dedicated to Mary, mother of Jesus, is intentionally designed in a simple style and provides an ideal setting for training and professional development events. New: a mobile screen with a 98-inch monitor, completing the technical equipment.
The Princes’ Hall is located in the newly renovated museum building. With historic paintings and red velvet, this seminar room provides an impressive backdrop for your event.
Special feature: the Princes’ Hall can be extended to include the exclusive outdoor area, which can be booked together with the hall. We are happy to organize a customized supporting program for you!
The Rococo Salon is unique in the Education House due to its full wall paintings. It is our smallest seminar room and is particularly suited for negotiations, discussions, or small-group meetings.
A Torggl is a traditional wine press from South Tyrol. One used to stand here next to wine barrels in this bright vaulted room, which today houses a modern seminar room. Through a ground-level entrance with large double doors, the small terrace in front of the Old Torggl can also be incorporated into the work.
- Cloakroom
- Barrier-free access
- Heating
- Table
- Food & Beverage
- Projector
- Darkening
- Autonomous access to the location
- Parking
- Reception area
- Microphone
- Projection screen
- Lan
- Bar
- Wifi
The Propst Nikolaus House is located apart from the main building, making it an ideal retreat – also perfect for those who wish to work outdoors or simply take a moment to breathe.
- Cloakroom
- Heating
- Table
- Food & Beverage
- Projector
- Darkening
- Autonomous access to the location
- Parking
- Reception area
- Microphone
- Projection screen
- Lan
- Bar
- Wifi
Is there a word beyond “medieval”? If there is, it would describe the Bible Hall perfectly, with its ceilings and floors made of centuries-old wood. The hall is accessed through the historic cloister, which sets the tone for what awaits inside: a dignified, spiritual, and warm atmosphere.
- Cloakroom
- Barrier-free access
- Heating
- Table
- Food & Beverage
- Projector
- Darkening
- Autonomous access to the location
- Parking
- Reception area
- Microphone
- Projection screen
- Lan
- Bar
- Wifi
Our magnificent banquet hall is named after Saint Augustine, the father of the Order. Historical engravings and paintings, such as “The Banquet of Gregory the Great,” along with the stucco ceiling and balustrade, give the room its uniquely elegant atmosphere.
- Cloakroom
- Barrier-free access
- Heating
- Table
- Food & Beverage
- Projector
- Darkening
- Autonomous access to the location
- Parking
- Reception area
- Microphone
- Projection screen
- Lan
- Bar
- Wifi
The Säbenersaal is named after the Burgraves of Säben, who in 1142 provided the Bishop of Brixen with enough land for the foundation and endowment of the monastery. It is an elegant, bright, and spacious hall that allows for focused work even in larger groups. Recently, two 98-inch monitors were installed, completing the technical equipment.
- Cloakroom
- Barrier-free access
- Heating
- Table
- Food & Beverage
- Projector
- Darkening
- Autonomous access to the location
- Parking
- Reception area
- Microphone
- Projection screen
- Lan
- Bar
- Wifi
Historic walls and exposed roof beams combined with light wood and glass, modern interior design, and warm lighting elements: the Rodank Hall, newly created in 2023, provides an exceptional atmosphere and offers the perfect space for personal and professional growth.
Cozy yet perfectly suited for professional training, the hall named after Bishop Hartmann of Brixen, founder of the monastery, offers a welcoming atmosphere. Looking up, you see a wooden coffered ceiling; looking out, the view opens onto the Schaldern Mountains. Recently, two 98-inch monitors were installed, completing the modern technical equipment.
- Cloakroom
- Barrier-free access
- Heating
- Table
- Food & Beverage
- Projector
- Darkening
- Autonomous access to the location
- Parking
- Reception area
- Microphone
- Projection screen
- Lan
- Bar
- Wifi
From the Brennerautobahn/Autostrada del Brennero A22, take the “Brixen-Pustertal/Bressanone-Val Pusteria” exit. From here, brown “Kloster Neustift/Abbazia di Novacella” signs will direct you to the Abbey. Turn right towards the town of Vahrn/Varna, which you will reach after about 3 km. Follow the main street (Hauptstraße) downhill through town. At the Hotel Löwenhof, turn left towards Neustift/Novacella. After 1 km, you will be at Kloster Neustift. Parking is directly across the bridge over the Eisack/Isarco River.
Convention Center Neustift Abbey
39040 Varna - Novacella - Brixen/Bressanone and environs
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