Mörner, in the author’s sign

This bright and attractive room in the main building’s entrance floor is ideal for the smaller conference or meeting. It is often also used as a group room.

The room is named after Count Birger Mörner, (1867-1930), who owned the castle in 1912-18. He wrote his book “Bråvalla Hus”.

Birger Mörner was a writer, diplomat, officer, and explorer and research traveller. He gathered during extensive missions around the world, preferentially old, rare and splendid books, often in Bibliofil and magnificence editions.

Mörners Book collection, which is stored at Örebro University, covers approximately 8000 bands (almost 200 shelves). The archive with manuscripts, letters and manuscript covers about 16 shelves.

Short facts

Board Seating 8 persons

Whiteboard, Flipchart, projector (VGA & HDMI) with canvas, PC and WLAN speakers.

Pens, blocks, water and fruit

Daytime conference

A conference for a day

24 hours conference

Conference with overnight stay

Premises

We have facilities to suit all parties