The Space
Yoga & Meditation
The Schloss Thalheim yoga and meditation hall combines late 16th-century carpentry art with elements of Asian design — a singular combination of two distinct craft and design traditions. The room is dedicated to yoga, Qi Gong, meditation, and contemplative practice.
The Room
The room brings together two distinct worlds: the carpentry art of the late 16th century — characterised by craft precision, natural materials, and timeless form — meets elements of Asian design tradition. The result is a space that holds historical substance alongside meditative atmosphere.
The proportions and material quality of the room create the conditions for concentrated practice. The space is configured for yoga, Qi Gong, and deep meditation.
Uses & Programs
- — Yoga — various styles and intensities
- — Qi Gong and Tai Chi
- — Meditation and mindfulness practice
- — Contemplative retreats
- — Silence and withdrawal
- — Breathwork and body practice
Frequently Asked Questions
What is in the yoga room?
The room combines late 16th-century carpentry art with Asian design elements, and is equipped for yoga, Qi Gong, and meditation.
Is the room available for private use?
The yoga and meditation hall is available as part of retreats and programs, and by individual arrangement. Enquiries to reservierung@schlossthalheim.at.
What programs use this space?
The hall is used for yoga retreats, Qi Gong, meditation, and mindfulness programs — part of the Schloss Thalheim retreat offering.