Haus Kassel
Haus Kassel, named after the former state capitol of the principality of Hessen/Kassel was built in 1790/91 as a half timbered house and served as a lodging home with its 23 rooms. Today Haus Kassel - besides being the quarter of the Tourist-Information and the reading rooms for cure guests and holiday makers - possess modern conference rooms with all the technical gadgetry for successful meetings.
Data and names of the conference rooms:
- Hofrat Schröter, 122 m2, up to 120 persons
- Podbielski, 54 m2, up to 50 persons
- Agricola, 106 m2, up to 90 persons
- Professor Winkler, 54 m2, up to 50 persons
Also teamwork rooms up to 20 persons and a break oases.


