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Schloss Wartegg

Von Blarer Weg

Rorschacherberg 9404, Switzerland

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“For a great success of your seminars, Schloss Wartegg offers you inspiring work atmosphere, heartly, professional service and enjoyable, fresh cuisine.” Imelda Senn & Richard Butz

Description

A perfect combination of tradition, culture and modern ecologic design awaits you at Schloss Wartegg, the first Swiss Historic Hotel in the Eastern part of Switzerland.

After a seasonal meal from fresh ingredients from the organic garden and accompanied by unforgettable views on Lake Constance or the protected English park, every conference becomes a success!

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Highlights

  • First Swiss Historic Hotel of the Easter part of Switzerland
  • Great English Park
  • Historic turquoise Bath with sauna
  • Excellent fresh organic cuisine
Green Pearls® Score for Schloss Wartegg

environmental protection

being local - authentic experiences

giving back

cultural commitment

Rooms & Amenities

  • With beautiful views on either park or Lake Constance side, all 25 individually designed rooms of the castle hotel provide a fantastic view over the adjacent untouched Swiss nature.
  • Breakfast buffet with organic products included
  • High-quality natural materials and mattresses
  • LAN connection
  • Fresh biological Slow-food kitchen with 13 Gault Millau Points
  • Swiss Historic Hotel and Historic Hotel of Europe
  • English Park with national meaning from 1830, the greatest hotel park of Switzerland, with integrated Demeter Garden
  • Historic Turquoise Bath from 1928 (bookable for exclusive use)
Schloss Wartegg, Treppenhaus

The story and philosophy of Schloss Wartegg

Schloss Wartegg looks back on a vivid traditional history. Built in 1557 by Kaspar Blauer von Wartensee as former manor, it has been used over time as refuge and exile. Also Empress Zita found refuge here after the empire ended.

During the last renovations in 1929, staircase and Turquoise Bath using Persian glace techniques were integrated, after that the castle ruined visibly. 1994, the Mijnssen’s took over the castle and a large part of the park, and they renovated it to be today’s sustainable modern hotel.

The in 1860 arranged park nowadays enthuses visitors as national garden monument. The Foundation Landscape Park Wartegg, the Development Association Wartegg and Culture Association Wartegg enable artistic and cultural developments at the castle.

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Conference Facilities

Equipment and Amenities

  • light, low radiation seminar rooms with panoramic view
  • LAN connection in all seminar rooms
  • beamer, TV, music CD/I-pod port, facilitator’s toolbox, Flip-Chart, pin board
  • business corner for free use
  • free parking spots

Framework programme

  • BBQ around the fire
  • Archery in the park
  • Garden and Park tour
  • Versatile culture programme

Rooms

Seminar-room 1: 59 m², up to 30 persons

  • Horse Shoe Seating: 20
  • Parliament Seating: 24

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Geen Initiatives

  • Cultural Commitment
  • Architecture
  • Energy and Mobility
  • Food
  • Environmental Protection
  • Bündner Oberländer Sheep

Cultural Commitment

  • Historic venue
  • National Garden Monument
  • Cultural artistic Events

Architecture

  • Natural materials – solid wood from the region and the park, sandstone from neighborhood
  • Wood is oiled and not painted
  • Natural textiles – no synthetics
  • Use of natural colors and lime plaster
  • Use of natural mattresses

Energy and Mobility

  • 100% green electricity
  • Hydroelectric power plant
  • Velo and E-Bikes

Food

  • Certified Organic products
  • Own vegetables from castle garden

Environmental Protection

  • Detergents are 100% biological degradable
  • Cleaning with steam without additives
  • Office material with eco label (blauer Engel)
  • Natural cosmetics in the rooms

Bündner Oberländer Sheep

  • Keeping of endangered breed, the Bündner Oberländer Sheep
  • Used for landscape revive the park and for landscape conservation
  • Used for Wool production and production of blankets