In 2003, when Schloss Hohenkammer was about to undergo an extensive restoration, those responsible also decided the castle with its Gut Eichethof to be more than just a simple seminar centre. The economic-ecological unity, which they had been for centuries, was also to be reestablished.
The farming estate and castle belong together not only historically, but are also closely connected as a producer and customer and as an energy supplier and consumer. The estate’s forests supply not only wood as a building material, but are also integrated into daily seminar life as an “outdoor location” for activities. Our guests benefit from it in numerous ways: they enjoy the park, the surroundings, the cuisine with organic products from our own farm, as well as our fine brandies, oils, and vinegars. The principle of sustainability above all – visitors can literally taste it.
Schloss Hohenkammer was acquired and carefully restored by Munich Re in 2003 – also in consideration of their own use. Since then, the reinsurance firm has used Hohenkammer as a seminar and conference centre, as have other major companies and event organisers.
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