Old Abbey in Mettlach

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description

brief description: 

The Old Abbey in Mettlach, completed in the middle of the 18th century, traces back to a Benedictine monastery. Today, the building complex is the corporate center of the ceramic manufacturer Villeroy & Boch. Company founder Jean François Boch had bought the Old Abbey in 1809, converted it into a factory, and used parts as a family home and for administration.

relevant filming facts

usage: 
Today the main administration of Villeroy & Boch is housed in the Old Abbey, with about 250 employees working there. The Villeroy & Boch adventure center is also located on the site, with the Keravision, the tableware discovery centre, the Mettlach ceramics museum with the well-known museum café, as well as the bathroom and wellness information center, showing the current Villeroy & Boch baths. In the park of the Old Abbey is also the Old Tower, the oldest monument of the Saarland, and further sights.
condition: 
Historic building in generally good condition. Sub-areas are under construction.
Background noise: 
Only a few meters from the Old Abbey the Saar flows. The Old Abbey has a large park, including a pond.
Lift/elevator: 
available
Space restrictions: 
Turning permissions are given individually.
Time restrictions : 
Turning permissions are given individually.
Catering: 
Canteen or catering by Gästehaus Schloss Saareck.
premises: 
Various rooms available.

accessibility

car: 
Located on the B51, between Saarbrücken and Trier.
train: 
Mettlach train station; distance: 500m

supply

sanitary facilities: 
Available in several places.
parking lot: 
available

contact

Steffen Conrad