Tagungszentrum Conference Centre Schönbrunn Palace Conference Centre
Schönbrunn Palace Conference Centre A historic ambience for modern ideas Schönbrunn Palace Conference Centre The Schönbrunn Palace Conference Centre is located in the former Apothecaries Wing on the east side of the extensive palace grounds. Over a total area of 2,700 m², eight rooms offer 870 m² of space in a variety of sizes and ambiences for conferences, symposia and events, providing the perfect setting for all kinds of functions. A congenial atmosphere for conferences and meetings Access to a leafy inner courtyard and to the Orangery Garden provides for relaxing breaks during the focused intensity of conferences, working groups or meetings. The immediate proximity of the palace park and its attractions offers the possibility of combined arrangements within the context of seminars and events. Formerly housing the Cedrat House and the apothecary of the imperial family, this unusual conference venue is today notable for its atmosphere in which intensely focused discussion and debate can go hand in hand with wellbeing and relaxation. Celebrating in style There s plenty of creative scope for celebrations of every kind, from stylish presentations of new enterprises, initiatives or products, convivial gatherings for company celebrations and events, to birthdays, weddings or other private festivities. Ambience The ambience has been carefully designed to activate the five senses in order to enhance a feeling of wellbeing within the conference centre. This includes numerous optical and haptic elements designed according to the principles of Feng Shui. Variable and coloured lighting can be deployed to create a particular mood and ambience. Modern design and technology Contemporary interior design and the latest technology including WLAN access complement the historic architectural fabric. An innovative adiabatic ventilation system ensures a pleasant indoor climate. Cold from evaporation by night cools the rooms on hot days sustainably, without the need for electricity. As part of our all-round service, it goes without saying that the Conference Centre is barrier-free, that is, fully wheelchair accessible. For prices, terms and conditions please consult the accompanying insert. Caterers food handling area Ground floor access Area 49.5 m² L 10.1 m W 4.9 m H 4.7 m 13 heavy current connections and 27 normal current connections on 7 circuits, electric sliding door Sink with H&C running water, no other facilities or equipment
Room 1 Maria Theresia and Room 1a Habsburg Meetings and celebrations in an unusual architectural setting With its curving shape and arched ceiling the centre s largest room offers the perfect setting for larger conferences or meetings as well as a stylish venue for receptions and formal dinners. The large french windows give onto a view of the Baroque Orangery Garden. The terrace along the façade can be used by smokers during breaks. This room was once used for overwintering rare citron trees, a use reflected in the artistic decoration of the interior. The adjoining Room 1a provides extra space and is accessed through double doors. Room 1 + 1a Dinner Room 1 + 1a Room 1 Dimensions L 29.7 m W 8.5 m H 5.4 m Area 262 m² * Capacity 200 Classroom layout 86 Dinner 160 Lighting 4 chandeliers, dimmable wallwashers floor uplights and ceiling downlights Venetian blinds for shade Lighting can be operated separately Electricity 28 power sockets under 14 floor flaps, distributed among 5 circuits Room 1a Dimensions L 8.5 m W 6.5 m H 4.7 m Area 63 m² * Capacity 30 Classroom layout 16 Lighting Dimmable wallwashers Venetian blinds for shade Electricity 8 wall power sockets on one circuit * atypical floor space due to curvature of rooms
Room 2 Sisi A light-flooded spot in the sun The third-largest room is suited for meetings as well as events with seated dining. The large windows give onto a relaxing view of the Apothecaries Court, which provides a peaceful setting with fountain and trees. Dinner Dimensions L 15.1 m W 6.7 m H 4.5 m Area 102 m² Capacity 80 Classroom layout 36 Dinner 30 Lighting 1 dimmable track wallwasher and ceiling downlights Venetian blinds for shade Electricity 14 power sockets under 7 floor flaps, distributed among 3 circuits
Room 3 Josef II For a more intimate atmosphere Room 4 Rudolf These two smallest rooms are especially suited to small groups and for meetings that are to split up into working groups. A charming feature of these rooms is the access to the leafy inner courtyard, which can be incorporated as a break area into your programme. Dimensions L 9.6 m W 6.3 m H 3.6 m Area 59 m² Capacity 42 Classroom layout 20 Lighting dimmable ceiling downlights Venetian blinds for shade Electricity 6 power sockets under 3 floor flaps, distributed among 2 circuits Dimensions L 12.1 m W 6.2 m H 4.0 m Area 76 m² Capacity 64 Classroom layout 24 Lighting dimmable ceiling downlights Venetian blinds for shade Electricity 10 power sockets under 5 floor flaps, distributed among 3 circuits
Room 5 Franz Joseph The historic charm of a vaulted interior With its view onto the Apothecaries Court, the second-largest room offers a pleasant ambience for larger conferences or dinners. The vaulted ceiling and the original wooden interior shutters give this room its historical flair. Dinner Dimensions L 16.2 m W 7.5 m H 4.15 m Area 121 m² Capacity 120 Classroom layout 42 Dinner 30 Lighting 1 dimmable track wallwasher and ceiling downlights Shutters for blackout Electricity 12 power sockets under 6 floor flaps, distributed among 3 circuits
Room 6 Franz Stephan Room for concentration and results Room 7 Marie Antoinette The two medium-sized rooms are located on the east side of the conference centre. Their shady position protected by the horse chestnut trees ensures a pleasant atmosphere even in high summer. Dimensions L 11.6 m W 6.6 m H 3.8 m Area 76 m² Capacity 56 Classroom layout 24 Lighting Dimmable downlights Shutters for blackout Electricity 10 power sockets under 5 floor flaps, distributed among 3 circuits Dimensions L 15.8 m W 5.8 m H 4.3 m Area 92 m² Capacity 88 Classroom layout 36 Lighting Dimmable wallwashers and ceiling downlights Shutters for blackout Electricity 14 power sockets under 7 floor flaps, distributed among 3 circuits
Entrance Meidling Gate Grünbergstraße Entrance Conference Centre Meidlinger Allee Palace Schönbrunn Palace Conference Centre Apothecaries Wing, nearest entrance Grünbergstraße/Meidling Gate, 1130 Vienna Travel information Underground route U4 alighting at Schönbrunn, exit Grünbergstraße Tram route 10, 58 alighting at Schönbrunn Bus route 10A alighting at Schönbrunn Orangery Schönbrunner Schloßstraße Main entrance Parking Parking is very limited around Schönbrunn and we therefore recommend using public transport. There is a fee-paying car park located opposite the entrance to the Orangery. U4 Exit Grünbergstraße Schönbrunn Meidling Gate To the palace Seminar rooms Break areas Catering area and back office WC 1 Room 1 Maria Theresia 1a Room 1a Habsburg 2 Room 2 Sisi 3 Room 3 Josef II 4 Room 4 Rudolf 5 Room 5 Franz Joseph 6 Room 6 Franz Stephan 7 Room 7 Marie Antoinette 8 Break rooms 7 5 Entrance Apothecaries Wing Court Reception Grünbergstraße 6 Corridor 4 3 8 2 Corridor WC Spitzhof Corridor 8 8 1a Corridor 1 Orangery Garden Contact details for further information and enquiries relating to availability and viewing: Schloß Schönbrunn Kultur- und Betriebsges.m.b.H. Christiana Tscherne, Tel. +43 1 811 13 229 tscherne@schoenbrunn.at Schönbrunner Schloßstraße Orangery Wolfgang Smejkal, Tel. +43 1 811 13 358 smejkal@schoenbrunn.at Patricia Lindner, Tel. +43 1 811 13 359 lindner@schoenbrunn.at kontakt@schoenbrunn-tagungszentrum.at www.schoenbrunn-tagungszentrum.at Copyright 2012 Schloß Schönbrunn Kultur- und Betriebsges.m.b.H. Graphic Design: atelier olschinsky Photographs: Alexander Janak, Peter Olschinsky, Robert Zolles Decoration: LA VERA ImageParty-Service & Catering GmbH