At Hotel Schloss Mönchstein*****s, impressive antiques from the 17th century merge with visionary art installations from the 21st century. It would be hard to find a more impressive backdrop for a stylish cultural vacation.

Whether it's a year-round visit to the museum, the Easter Festival or the world-famous Salzburg Festival in summer, more than 3.5 million culture lovers travel to the city of Mozart every year to celebrate the extensive cultural and artistic landscape with all their senses. A suitable supporting program also requires tasteful cuisine and a suitable place to stay. Among culture and art lovers, Hotel Schloss Mönchstein*****s is one of the absolute hotspots for hotel accommodation. And for good reason:

Maria Theresia Suite © Hotel Schloss Mönchstein*****s

Maria Theresia Suite © Hotel Schloss Mönchstein*****s

Diverse artwork at Hotel Schloss Mönchstein*****s
The 5-star superior hotel with its royal castle character presents its passion for a wide variety of artistic eras on the hotel grounds, which cover a total of 14,000 m². The love of art is opened by two impressive sculptures directly at the entrance to the castle park. Once you arrive in the hotel lobby, antiques and historical paintings set the mood for an art-oriented stay from the 17th to the 21st century. Regardless of whether you enjoy your time in one of the 24 rooms and suites or in the restaurant and wellness area: The hotel's diverse art genres, including paintings by the artist Karl Ludwig Hassmann, a tabernacle secretary from 1740, baroque wall cabinets, an impressive magnificent jardinière from the Kaiservilla Bad Ischl from 1848, as well as modern art installations and much more, inspire exquisite enjoyment of art. Speaking of enjoyment:

The hand-blown glass sculpture "Chrysolite Aqua Tower" by Dale Chihuly © Hotel Schloss Mönchstein*****s

The hand-blown glass sculpture "Chrysolite Aqua Tower" by Dale Chihuly © Hotel Schloss Mönchstein*****s

Chrysolite Aqua Tower in THE GLASS GARDEN
The focus of attention is the hand-blown glass sculpture "Chrysolite Aqua Tower" in the middle of the hotel's gourmet restaurant "The Glass Garden". Art lovers from all over the world visit the culinary gourmet temple, which has been awarded 1 star in the Michelin Guide and 4 toques, to see the American architectural installation by exceptional artist Dale Chihuly in person. Exclusive modern interior art can also be seen in the bar area's light installations, which were designed by none other than Preciosa. An impressive glass dome - over 300 square meters in size and designed by architect Volkmar Burgstaller - skilfully rounds off the extensive collection of antiques, paintings, sculptures and modern interior design.
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