The Pirol, situated in the Uckermark village of Beenz between Prenzlau and Templin, is like a small hidden island surrounded by two lakes and large trees. Viewed from the outside, its long fieldstone barn doesn’t immediately reveal its purpose. Only in a few places, openings have been cut into the stone walls to add new windows and gates. On the barn side, a high space with exposed roof beams has been created. A wooden box and a large entrance hall are suitable for photo shoots and product presentations. The middle section in the former stable with vaulted ceilings and old steel supports can be used for workshops, team meetings and offsite events. Long tables, colourful sofa elements and a bar contrast with the rough ambiance. The original walls were left as they were found and only painted, and the floor was partially complemented with screed. Imperfections are celebrated and offer both the opportunity and the challenge to bring this space to life. The Pirol is a work-in-progress project and will be gradually expanded.
Details
Region | DE – Germany, Brandenburg, Beenz, Uckermark |
Scenery | außerhalb eines kleinen Dorfes |
Uses | |
Number of Persons | |
Accommodation | Holiday homes "Das Schwarze Haus" and "Die kleine Acht" belong to the same owners. |
Event rooms |
Barn with lobby and wooden box, former stable for up to 30 people |
Equipment | Chairs, tables, bar, kitchen, WC, WLAN |
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Contact/Booking
Inquiry via the mentioned accommodations.
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