New HCCE Destination Offered to Clients: Centre Culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de Neumnster in Luxembourg

Share this
The exclusive association of historic conference venues is proud to extend its membership welcoming a truly exceptional new member centre as of January 2010 – Centre Culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de Neumnster. This quality venue is located in the heart of Luxembourg City, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
“Becoming a member of the HCCE and having the opportunity to be the first member centre in Luxembourg, will open up more possibilities for us to extensively promote our unique centre and awaken the interest of international meeting planners” Claude Frisoni, General Director of Abbaye de Neumnster remarks.
Michael Sharp, President of HCCE, explains: “HCCE’s success story continues by welcoming a new member centre. We see great prospects in this alliance and we are very happy to count with such a remarkable venue and be able to offer a new location to our clients.”
Centre Culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de Neumnster can be proud of possessing a very rich historical background which dates back to almost 1000 years ago when the first monastery was built, the future Altmnster Abbey. Throughout history, the abbey has had multiple purposes serving, for instance, as a state prison and police station after the French Revolution. In 1997, it became the home of The European Institute of Cultural Routes.
Nowadays, completely reformed and transformed into a public meeting place and cultural centre with the newest technology, Centre Culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de Neumnster can host up to 1,800 persons indoors and 3,500 outdoors in theatre style with approx. 13,000 m2 exhibition space in 15 halls. This venue represents one of the most distinguished convention centres in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to hold all kinds of events.
A Unique Quality Brand – Historic Conference Centres of Europe
The one of its kind association – HCCE – spans the length and breadth of Europe. Its conference centres are architectural highlights from the middle Ages to the early 20th Century. The venues contribute atmosphere and inspiration to a variety of events. All offer memorable settings and modern convention technology. The HCCE membership is a recognised quality seal in the meetings industry based on longstanding professional services with a personal touch offered by all venues.
READ ALSO  FiturNext 2025 announces its first speakers to address how tourism can contribute to sustainable food management

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

Author: Editor