Haus HohenEichen, Jesuit spiritual center in Dresden, Germany.
Haus HohenEichen is a Jesuit spiritual center situated on a hillside at Dresden's southeastern edge, surrounded by ancient oak trees and overlooking the Elbe River. The facility serves as a venue for retreats, meditation circles, and other contemplative gatherings.
The center was founded in 1921 by Princess Maria Immaculata of Saxony to establish a place of spiritual renewal in the region. The Jesuits took over its operation and have shaped the house through their spiritual tradition ever since.
The center teaches Ignatian spirituality through retreats and meditation groups that bring people together for deep reflection. Visitors experience a blend of Christian contemplation and contemporary approaches like Zen weekends.
The center is located at Dresdner Strasse 73 and can be reached by email or through regular newsletters describing available programs. Visitors should know that this is a facility with limited open hours and most events require advance registration.
From the facility, visitors enjoy expansive views across the Elbe Valley toward the sandstone mountains of Saxon Switzerland and the Eastern Ore Mountains. The location provides access to forest trails and the Rockauer observation point, making it a special place where nature meets spiritual practice.
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