Kloster der Schwestern vom armen Kinde Jesu, Religious complex in Döbling, Austria
The monastery is a religious complex in Vienna's Döbling district comprising a church and an education center located at Döblinger Hauptstraße 83. The buildings contain classroom spaces serving kindergarten through high school, along with facilities for teacher training.
The sisters arrived in Vienna in 1857 and purchased an existing building along with the Johann Nepomuk Chapel. They later constructed the current corner church structure along with school facilities that continue to define the neighborhood.
The complex has long served as a community hub in Döbling, bringing together families through its school and parish activities. The church itself draws visitors interested in observing the careful craftsmanship and the quiet character of its interior.
The complex sits on Döblinger Hauptstraße and is easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors can enter the church during service times to view the architectural features both inside and outside the building.
The church facade displays statues of Saint Florian and Saint Leopold that characterize the exterior. A historic bell mounted on the structure dates to 1766 and was cast by bell founder Franz Josef Scheichel.
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