Historic meeting venues
Historic meeting venues create a distinctive atmosphere for meetings. In South Zealand and Møn, you will find venues where heritage, architecture and local stories provide the setting for strategy meetings, workshops and events with room for reflection and new perspectives.
Photo: Rødvig Kro og Badehotel

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Rønnebæksholm Contemporary Art Centre
Rønnebæksholm Contemporary Art Centre offers changing exhibitions in historic surroundings near Næstved, with a café and green spaces that make it easy to stay a little longer.

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Gavnø Castle
On South Zealand, you will find one of Denmark’s most beautiful Rococo castles: Gavnø Castle. Here, fairy-tale experiences await the whole family. Step behind the castle walls and explore the flower park, the church, the brewery and the Go Fly treetop adventure courses.

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Rødvig Inn & SeaSide Hotel
Enjoy a classic Danish seaside hotel experience right by the water, with tranquillity, seasonal cuisine and beautiful natural surroundings at Stevns Klint. In 2020 and 2022, the hotel was even named Denmark’s Best Seaside Hotel.

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Hotel Vinhuset
Since 1778, Hotel Vinhuset has been the ‘Town’s Hotel’. Vinhuset presents itself as a new, functional hotel in a historical setting – and with lots of atmosphere!

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Kirsebærkroen - The Inn Between
Between fjord and forest

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Hotel Kirstine – iconic hotel in Næstved
Hotel in Næstved with red-and-white timber framing, calm wellness, and food that turns dinner into a memory.

Photo: Sophie Holst Kryger
Frederiksminde - Michelin Restaurant in Præstø
The Michelin restaurant Hotel Frederiksminde is among the very strongest dining experiences in South Zealand.

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Rønnede Kro
Since 1825, Rønnede Kro has held a central location along the old main road that, for generations, connected the capital with southern Zealand and the islands.

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Rosenfeldt Estate
The estate Rosenfeldt Gods has been owned by the Oxholm family since 1844 and is now run by the fifth and sixth generations: Tinna and Peter Oxholm Tillisch and their son Nikolai.

Photo: Charlotte Wagner
Gisselfeld Abbey
Just minutes from today’s roaring motorways – set in one of Zealand’s most beautiful landscapes – is the abbey Gisselfeld Kloster, one of Denmark's oldest and best-preserved Renaissance castles.

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