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Munich Region: Kloster Seeon

Island of peace and serenity

A “dream island” in the middle of the Chiemgau region, about 1 hour from Munich airport, is the former Benedictine monastery Seeon. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, the three-star superior conference hotel offers a perfect ambience for meetings, conferences and seminars in Upper Bavaria. The historic and charming architecture, a picturesque landscape and intact nature make the peninsula in the Klostersee a fascinating place of peace and serenity, hospitality and inspiration.

Highlights

Hotel

Facilities

The foundation of the monastery, which dates back to 994, now serves as a cultural, educational and conference center and makes overnight stays in a historic ambience possible. The 90 former monks’ cells are now a total of 89 single and double rooms in a stylish and elegant design. Simplicity and tranquility radiate luxury here. All rooms have a view over the monastery lake or the historic courtyard; a bathing jetty invites you to take a swim in the lake and the garden area to relax. A restaurant serves regional, seasonal, and honest dishes. The monastery bar is open to guests in the evening.

Culinary delights

The restaurant Ex libris, the former library of the monastery, is exclusively available for conference guests and surprises with creative culinary delights: sometimes Mediterranean, sometimes Bavarian, always different! The Klosterstüberl Bar serves as a meeting place at late hours.

Business

Kloster Seeon offers 14 conference rooms ranging from 20 sqm to 300 sqm, with individual seating and state-of-the-art technology. Light atmosphere, pure ambience and high rooms inspire mind and imagination. Whether in the baroque ballroom with stage and sound system, in the Benediktussaal with direct exit to the garden and the lakeside or in the Kramerhaus with historical vault and fireplace: you will find the perfect place with the right ambience.

Example program

3 days/2 nights

This program is just one example of how we can design your individual group request. We customise the programs as desired.

Meet & Greet with guide and transfer to monastery
A guide meets the clients at the airport, takes them to the bus and accompanies the group to the hotel.

Lunch at Ex libris restaurant 

Meeting

Team Building Activity – Curling Tournament
A sport with a long tradition in Bavaria. Teams compete in a fun competition for points and accuracy.

Dinner at Ex libris Restaurant

Seeon Beer World Tour
During this entertaining event, five different beer specialties, from Pale Ale to Camba Oak Agend beer, can be tasted. The evening will be musically framed live by the most famous beer songs.

Breakfast at hotel

Meeting

Lunch at Ex libris restaurant

Excursion to Lake Chiemsee and castle tour
By boat, we travel across Lake Chiemsee to the famous “fairy-tale castle” of Herrenchiemsee, Ludwig II’s most magnificent building. The palace resembles the historical model Versailles Palace and is a perfect staging of pomp and beauty. A horse-drawn carriage takes you from the jetty to the castle and a private guided tour tells you everything you need to know about Herreninsel.

Bavarian cottage evening
Back on the mainland, the group heads to a rustic and cozy alpine hut. With hearty Bavarian food and music, nothing stands in the way of an entertaining evening in the mountains.

Breakfast at hotel and check out

Visit to BMW-World
BMW World is full of impressive facts and exciting stories. Interesting facts about the building and its special architecture as well as about the history of its development are conveyed. In addition, the BMW World guided tour offers a look behind the scenes and explains the complex logistics of delivering cars to customers.

Lunch at the Bavarie BMW Welt
At the Baverie restaurant french brasserie meets the finest Bavarian regional products

Transfer to airport and departure

  • Mountain hike
  • Bavarian fun competition
  • Scavenger hunt
  • Easy wild water rafting
  • Quadtour

Image:
© Kloster Seeon/Peter von Felbert
© Kloster Seeon/Günter Standl 
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