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About Als Kloster

Als Kloster was originally a country estate, which later got a really funny story. Here is where the name

Als Kloster comes into the picture. In 1989, the farm was bought by the Catholic order of the Assumption Sisters, who converted the whole estate into a monastery. Sisters of different nationalities moved in and lived their lives. They offered, among other things, refuge stay for fellow human beings in need of a break from busy everyday life.

With the monastery as a starting point, the new Catholic church in Sønderborg was designed. The bell tower in our courtyard is largely similar to the one in front of the Catholic church in Sønderborg. Our bell has daily called the sisters to mass here at Als Kloster.

In the year 2001 the Assumption Sisters decided to concentrate their activities on Zealand. Here our predecessors took over the monastery, which for the next 20 years formed the framework for three generations of family life and most recently the small cosy Bed and Breakfast. Now it is our turn to write the next chapters in the story, where we make our dreams and plans come true. 

And now just a bit of information regarding the sisters...

The Order was founded by Marie-Eugénie Milleret in 1839. Its name refers to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and the latin word assumptio, meaning assumption. The word is also a reference to the Order's call to vocation everyone an education so that the world can become a better place to live.

Time passes, and now the Assumption Sisters are not in Denmark anymore. There is no longer the same need for sisters to run schools or hospitals here, and the sisters have therefore traveled to other monasteries around the world where there is a greater need.

Als Kloster was originally a country estate, which later got a really funny story. Here is where the name

Als Kloster comes into the picture. In 1989, the farm was bought by the Catholic order of the Assumption Sisters, who converted the whole estate into a monastery. Sisters of different nationalities moved in and lived their lives. They offered, among other things, refuge stay for fellow human beings in need of a break from busy everyday life.

With the monastery as a starting point, the new Catholic church in Sønderborg was designed. The bell tower in our courtyard is largely similar to the one in front of the Catholic church in Sønderborg. Our bell has daily called the sisters to mass here at Als Kloster.

In the year 2001 the Assumption Sisters decided to concentrate their activities on Zealand. Here our predecessors took over the monastery, which for the next 20 years formed the framework for three generations of family life and most recently the small cosy Bed and Breakfast. Now it is our turn to write the next chapters in the story, where we make our dreams and plans come true. 

And now just a bit of information regarding the sisters...

The Order was founded by Marie-Eugénie Milleret in 1839. Its name refers to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and the latin word assumptio, meaning assumption. The word is also a reference to the Order's call to vocation everyone an education so that the world can become a better place to live.

Time passes, and now the Assumption Sisters are not in Denmark anymore. There is no longer the same need for sisters to run schools or hospitals here, and the sisters have therefore traveled to other monasteries around the world where there is a greater need.

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Als Kloster was originally a country estate, which later got a really funny story. Here is where the name

Als Kloster comes into the picture. In 1989, the farm was bought by the Catholic order of the Assumption Sisters, who converted the whole estate into a monastery. Sisters of different nationalities moved in and lived their lives. They offered, among other things, refuge stay for fellow human beings in need of a break from busy everyday life.

With the monastery as a starting point, the new Catholic church in Sønderborg was designed. The bell tower in our courtyard is largely similar to the one in front of the Catholic church in Sønderborg. Our bell has daily called the sisters to mass here at Als Kloster.

In the year 2001 the Assumption Sisters decided to concentrate their activities on Zealand. Here our predecessors took over the monastery, which for the next 20 years formed the framework for three generations of family life and most recently the small cosy Bed and Breakfast. Now it is our turn to write the next chapters in the story, where we make our dreams and plans come true. 

And now just a bit of information regarding the sisters...

The Order was founded by Marie-Eugénie Milleret in 1839. Its name refers to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and the latin word assumptio, meaning assumption. The word is also a reference to the Order's call to vocation everyone an education so that the world can become a better place to live.

Time passes, and now the Assumption Sisters are not in Denmark anymore. There is no longer the same need for sisters to run schools or hospitals here, and the sisters have therefore traveled to other monasteries around the world where there is a greater need.

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Als Kloster was originally a country estate, which later got a really funny story. Here is where the name

Als Kloster comes into the picture. In 1989, the farm was bought by the Catholic order of the Assumption Sisters, who converted the whole estate into a monastery. Sisters of different nationalities moved in and lived their lives. They offered, among other things, refuge stay for fellow human beings in need of a break from busy everyday life.

With the monastery as a starting point, the new Catholic church in Sønderborg was designed. The bell tower in our courtyard is largely similar to the one in front of the Catholic church in Sønderborg. Our bell has daily called the sisters to mass here at Als Kloster.

In the year 2001 the Assumption Sisters decided to concentrate their activities on Zealand. Here our predecessors took over the monastery, which for the next 20 years formed the framework for three generations of family life and most recently the small cosy Bed and Breakfast. Now it is our turn to write the next chapters in the story, where we make our dreams and plans come true. 

And now just a bit of information regarding the sisters...

The Order was founded by Marie-Eugénie Milleret in 1839. Its name refers to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and the latin word assumptio, meaning assumption. The word is also a reference to the Order's call to vocation everyone an education so that the world can become a better place to live.

Time passes, and now the Assumption Sisters are not in Denmark anymore. There is no longer the same need for sisters to run schools or hospitals here, and the sisters have therefore traveled to other monasteries around the world where there is a greater need.

Spil

I receptionen har vi samlet en række spil, som du er velkommen til at låne med dig.

 

Vi har både klassiske brætspil, terninger og fx Slaget om Sønderjylland, hvor du kan herske over Dybbøl Mølle, lære sproget og passere Æ Græns.

 

Der er både noget til den korte pause - eller til en regnvejrsdag, hvor I har god tid.

Udespil

Når vejret er til det, kan du vælge at spille udenfor.

 

Vi har blandt andet stigegolf, kongespil og andre havespil, som indbyder til både bevægelse og grin - uden at det behøver at være besværligt og organiseret.

Bøger

På værelserne finder du bøger med inspiration til området – små fortællinger, steder og oplevelser, du kan dykke ned i under dit ophold.

I spisestuen står der også bøger, primært kogebøger, som du kan bladre i eller låne med på værelset.

Nærvær og hygge i et roligere tempo

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