Gasthof Kronburg
A traditional Tyrolean inn with excellent regional cuisine, rustic parlors, a banquet hall and guest rooms.
Galerie Kronburg
A charming art gallery with changing exhibitions by regional and international artists, free admission.
Klösterle Seminar Center
The spiritual heart of the monastery estate, with guest rooms, prayer rooms and seminar facilities.
Maria Hilf Pilgrimage Church
A baroque gem from the 18th century and a popular destination for the faithful and those in search of meaning.
Kronburg Castle Ruins
A striking 14th-century castle complex with a magnificent view over the Inn Valley. About a 15-minute walk from Kronburg.
A unity grown over time
Alongside the three central buildings, the former farm catches the eye; today it houses an art gallery and the wood-chip heating system. A little off to the side, an old mill and a sawmill from the mid-19th century recall the once-lively activity in the hamlet.
A spiritually shaped center
with a welcoming atmosphere
The Klösterle
Retreats, seminars, conferences and Taizé prayers, for example, take place here. The community of sisters offers the chance to take part in the Liturgy of the Hours, scripture conversation and shared meals. And with that, the chance to become aware of oneself, to experience faith in community and to encounter Christian spirituality.
The building, erected by Chaplain Stefan Krismer ("Karrer Stöffele"), dates from the mid-19th century. In its attic it houses the prayer and liturgy room "Horeb" and the intimate "Elijah's Cave" with the Most Holy. It also houses the sisters who live at Kronburg, guest rooms, seminar rooms and a small shop.
Nourishment for body, mind and soul
The Gasthof Kronburg
Just a few steps from the Klösterle, the inn provides earthly pleasures from fine Tyrolean cuisine.
With its cozy dining parlors, guest rooms and seminar rooms, the building brings together a wealth of energy sources under one roof. Local diners, holidaying families and seminar participants all find a refined, substantial joy of life here.
Built in the 19th century and successfully revitalized after the order took over, the inn continues Kronburg's long tradition of hospitality.
Kronburg, a place of power – both journey and destination
While the 14th-century castle sits strategically at the highest point, the hamlet of Kronburg nestles into a hollow between valley floor and sky. For more than 300 years, people have brought their wishes, requests and words of thanks to the 18th-century pilgrimage church. Pilgrims on the Way of St. James stop here, as do hikers, cyclists and day-trippers.