Hotel

Rooms

All in all our house counts 45 single rooms and 30 double rooms. All our friendly rooms are equipped with a shower and a toilet.

In each room our guest finds a folder providing information of our house (opening hours, service, reachability of our staff, emergency procedure, leisure time facilities, ...) and of the surrounding area. Our house is equipped with WI-FI, expect for the rooms in the Sonnenhaus and the dining room. 

Night arrival: please contact us if you would like a late or uncertain arrival time. We will send you a code for our key safe if necessary. 
 

Meals

Our kitchen contributes a big part to the positive impression of our house - a very important factor in the completion of a successful seminar.

  • Breakfast buffet
  • Lunch and dinner: our guests have a choice of a set meal with and or without meat. Additionally a salad buffet is offered.

Good food is very important to us: we process high quality, seasonal, regional and partially bio-certified foods. 
For special diets please contact our kitchen team or the reception – we will cook according to your needs.


Buffets/banquets

Our kitchen also easily copes with events and receptions with individual sevice wishes - be it a simple buffet or a luxurious banquet.


Cafe

Opening hours:
from 8.30 to 11.30 am
and 12 to 10 pm

Our cafe provides a casual and comfortable atmosphere for conversations during seminarbreaks or for get-togethers in the evening. We offer cold and warm beverages, snacks, soup of the day, pastries and sweets. Daily papers and weekly journals are also available.
 

Chapel | Meditation room

The chapel is at your disposal for personal reflection and prayer. The chapel was redesigned in 1981 by the artist Rudolf Kolbitsch from Linz. The worship regulation of St. Pölten can be found at the chapel and on the screen in the entrance hall. 

The meditation room in front of the chapel in the Bildungshaus St. Hippolyt is decorated in plain white. The room deliberately dispenses with ornaments and images. Nothing should distract you from concentrating on the essentials.
 

 

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