The Refectory
The place where silence takes shape
The Refectory at Eremito is a shared space, yet deeply intimate
Here food is not merely nourishment, but part of the experience of listening and presence.
Dinner is held in silence, while breakfast and lunch remain more open.
Dinner in silence
Silence is observed during dinner.
Breakfast and lunch are more open, moments where conversation returns naturally.
In the evening, silence allows you to slow down, to perceive flavour more deeply, to be fully present to what you are living.
A simple gesture that changes the quality of time.
An elemental cuisine
The cuisine at Eremito is vegetarian, inspired by the monastic tradition.
Simple, seasonal ingredients, prepared with care.
Every dish is created to nourish without weighing down, to accompany the natural rhythm of the stay.
There is no pursuit of effect, only of balance.
Three moments a day
Breakfast, lunch and dinner mark the rhythm of the day.
The first two are free and informal, while dinner is the most gathered moment, lived in silence.
A rhythm that accompanies the stay naturally.
Light, space, presence
The Refectory is lit by candles and natural light.
The spaces are elemental, free from distraction.
In the background, Gregorian chant accompanies the moment, creating an atmosphere suspended in time.
An ancient gesture
To eat together, in silence, is an ancient gesture. A way of returning to the essential.
In the Refectory, every meal becomes a suspended moment, in which there is nothing to do, only to be present.
A stay at Eremito includes all meals,
to fully live this experience.