We welcome international guests
to this convention venue!
Athmospheric variety, baroque & modern architecture in an outstanding historical setting - This location makes so much more of your meetings, conference, presentation, or event.

Röttger Salfeldt
Variety at its best
The newly constructed upper hull of the former granary now houses the auditorium seating up to 400 persons. A curved and partly transparent ceiling sends a flood of indirect warm daylight throughout the room. (The room can be darkened completely closing the black-out curtains.) Two balconies are located at end of the hall and enable guests to step out during breaks. The room has air-conditioning and an integrated projector and stage lighting as well as a sound system. Moreover, it can easily be subdivided into two smaller assembly-halls.
This hall can also serve as a venue for exhibitions and fairs, as a concert-hall or cinema, as a ball room, for gala-dinners and receptions. Matter-of-fact athmosphere or charged with emotions - this hall does it all!

Dorothea Erxleben
ideal for meetings
Modern-styled and day-lit through wall-high windows from both courtyards, this room encourages focussed and creative thinking. In the back there is a hidden space for the preparation of presentations, workshops, role-plays and little performances. The lobby right in front of the "Dorothea Erxleben" as well as both courtyards can be used for catering-breaks or little retreats for group-work preparation.
Dorothea Christiane Erxleben was the first female medical doctor in Germany. She was born in Quedlinburg in 1715 and practised here for many years.

Lobby & Gallery
Flexible right from the start
The lobby welcomes guests and offers ample space for registration and documentation, catering during coffee-breaks, and –last not least – the essential lobby chats. In Summer, the two courtyards afford additional space for activities and catering in open air.
The glassed-in gallery on the first floor is the connection between the modern and the baroque part of the Palais. Poster exhibitions can be hosted here as well as catering arrangements with a view into both courtyards.

The historic music room
Glamorous baroque for prestigious seminars, meetings & workshops
The Palais Salfeldt boasts a music room embellished by the same excellent Italian stucco craftsmen that had also decorated the feudal halls of Quedlinburg’s towering castle; an elegant setting for exclusive seminars, festive dinners and house concerts.
Conference Room with a suite of 7 further partly adjoining rooms.

Historic "Klopstock" room
Glamorous baroque for prestigious seminars, meetings & workshops
Welcome to our baroque "Klopstock" suite, named after Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, a German poet of the 18th century who was born in Quedlinburg. The main room is accompanied by three smaller rooms - perfect for catering, discussion groups and minor exhibitions.

historic "Klopstock" room
Glamorous baroque for prestigious seminars, meetings & workshops
Welcome to our baroque "Klopstock" suite, named after Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, a German poet of the 18th century who was born in Quedlinburg. The main room is accompanied by three smaller rooms - perfect for catering, discussion groups and minor exhibitions.
Kornmarkt 5 & 6
06484 Quedlinburg