In Munkklostret you will find, among other things, our reception and the 18th century floor. Here you will find our restaurant of the same name and upstairs you can sit down in our fine lounges - perhaps with a nice cognac as company.
When you visit the Monastery, you step right into the 14th century. Let your eyes follow the thick walls up to the ceiling and admire the beautiful arches, once carved by skilled monks. Originally, these were the domains of the monks of the double monastery founded by St. Bridget in 1384. The monks' dormitories are now the Restaurant Munkklostret.
When Gustavus Vasa expelled the brothers in 1545, the monastery building was placed at the disposal of the state and became part of the complex of buildings used as a 'warrior house' for more than 150 years. In the warrior house, soldiers who had been injured in war were given food and shelter for the rest of their lives together with their families.
After serving as a spa and hospital for a time, the building now fills the Klosterhotell's need for traditional and pleasant restaurant premises. The restaurant also includes the 18th century floor with lounges and bar, the natural meeting place after a good dinner. There are also conference rooms and one of our banquet rooms, the Monks' Chapter House and our lounge next to the reception.
Parking: Yes Wifi: Yes Bar: Yes Elevator: No Hotel rooms: No Reception/Restaurant: 0 meters Monastery spa: 100 meters Stairs: Yes Lounge: Yes, several lounges Wine cellar: Yes Conference/party room: Yes
Coordinates: N 62° 18.000', E 14° 6.000'