Grand Elisabeth Bad Ischl
Tänzlgasse 6, 4820 Bad Ischl
Salzkammergut, Österreich

Seminars and conferences in Bad Ischl Where thoughts find their voice
Not every seminar needs the same setting, but each deserves the right one. Domino and Marry Andrew are two rooms designed to facilitate thought processes. Domino is located on the top floor, secluded and quiet, with a view over Bad Ischl. Those who work here can gather their thoughts and let their creativity run wild. The equipment is complete but not intrusive: WiFi, screen, flipchart, presentation kit, flexible seating – everything is there, nothing intrusive. Marry Andrew opens generously to the outside. A space for presentations, group processes, movement, and new perspectives. Clear architecture meets light that guides without glare. Those who gather here are supported – by a space that provides structure but never limits. For seminars, workshops, and meetings where atmosphere is as important as results. The Grand Elisabeth doesn't create off-the-shelf conferences. Here, people think, ask questions, and challenge each other – with ease and with the courage not to know everything in advance.

Creative spaces for new formats What doesn't fit into the grid fits in right here
Where Domino promotes concentration and Marry Andrew provides structure, Bravo and Nihilist open up space for experiments, creative formats, and new dynamics. Bravo is minimalistic, clear, and ideal for smaller groups that want to work in a focused manner or make decisions. The space is quiet, offers all the necessary technical standards, yet is open enough to accommodate change. Whether for coaching, consulting, team retreat, or confidential meeting, Bravo remains understated yet effective.
Nihilist seems more lively, impulsive, and playful. Movement is allowed, even encouraged, here. For processes that can't be squeezed into rows of seats. For people who don't just go through content but want to find their own paths. A space for methodological diversity, creativity, and change. And for groups working on boundaries—their own or those of the organization. Both spaces can be used for half-day formats, longer processes, or as a complement to the larger spaces. Those who take a seat in one of these spaces don't get a neutral backdrop. Instead, they find a platform for depth, development, and new ideas.