Halfway between the cities of Berlin and Dresden, Schloss Drehna is situated at the heart of the Spree Forest, famous for its extensive canal system. The 14th century castle offers an inspiring and productive environment for your meetings and training sessions just outside the German capital.
From 2 to 100 participants
History meets avant-garde at Schloss Drehna: The architectural origins of the castle date back to the Renaissance, while the interior design reflects artistic influences ranging from the Modernist Movement to Street Art. Inspired by the artists of Modernism and Bauhaus, as well as Berlin's vibrant contemporary art scene, this creative energy will become an integral part of your seminar at Schloss Drehna. The unique atmosphere encourages your participants to adopt new perspectives and think outside the box.
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We are delighted to welcome you to our historical venue! Just 55 minutes from the airports of Berlin and Dresden, Schloss Drehna is easily accessible for both local and international participants, combining proximity to the vibrant city of Berlin with the tranquility of nature. In addition to 55 cosy bedrooms, our 8 light-filled meeting rooms offer a flexible working environment with views of one of the most beautiful parks in the region. The nearby Spree Forest and other nature parks also invite you to take a break with your team or enjoy a teambuilding activity outdoors. With its eventful past, Schloss Drehna has witnessed numerous eras of (East) German history, and now serves as a modern meeting venue, waiting to be part of your next success story…
The park at Schloss Drehna is considered one of the most beautiful landscaped gardens in the region and was designed in the 19th century by the Prussian garden artist Peter Joseph Lenné. A special gem of the park is the cast-iron pavilion with colourful glazing, from which you can enjoy the view of the castle pond and relax after a productive work session.
The park at Schloss Drehna is considered one of the most beautiful landscaped gardens in the region and was designed in the 19th century by the Prussian garden artist Peter Joseph Lenné. A special gem of the park is the cast-iron pavilion with colourful glazing, from which you can enjoy the view of the castle pond and relax after a productive work session.
Class
70
Islands
60
Confèrence
46
U
40
Theater
100
The chef will round off your meeting experience with home-made and seasonal delicacies, combining regional products from Brandenburg and the Spree Forest with international influences to create surprising and flavourful dishes for your participants.
The chef will round off your meeting experience with home-made and seasonal delicacies, combining regional products from Brandenburg and the Spree Forest with international influences to create surprising and flavourful dishes for your participants.