From 1348, the Teutonic Order was the starting point for crusaders who left for regions to convert pagans to Christianity. The monastery also served to receive dignitaries, kings and nobles. After all, luxury hotels did not yet exist at that time and monasteries usually had good facilities. We honour our famous guests, such as Maria of Hungary, in the name of our rooms.
Karel V offers plenary venues with break-out rooms – to take a break if concentration is waning or if an important message comes in. There are also several rooms of various sizes with a capacity of up to 150 persons. For dinners, you can join us up to 135 people. Restaurant Karel 5 and Bistro Karel 5 both have their own terrace.
20 m2
6 persons
In the vault tower, overlooking the officer's garden
34 m2
12 persons
Furnished in Empire style
60 m2
16 - 32 persons
An atmospheric room with chandeliers
142 m2
28 - 120 persons
Perfect for large meeting or special celebration
163 m2
34 - 120 persons
14-century arch construction
166 m2
42 - 150 persons
Has a dignified appearance
37 m2
16 persons
Located in the farmhouse in the courtyard
37 m2
13 - 18 persons
Located in the farmhouse in the courtyard
71 m2
22 persons
Located in the farmhouse in the courtyard
71 m2
20 - 48 persons
Located in the farmhouse in the courtyard
36 m2
16 - 30 persons
Can be combined with adjacent room
41 m2
16 - 30 persons
Can be combined with adjacent room
78 m2
22 - 50 persons
Can be combined with adjacent room
66 m2
50 - 60 persons
A cosy room for reception or a coffee break
75 m2
40 persons
Three different unique renovated caves
20 persons standing
80 persons seated lunch
40–50 persons seated dinner
40 persons seated
100 persons standing
50-100 persons seated
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