Kardinal-König-Haus, Jesuit monastery in Vienna, Austria
Kardinal-König-Haus is a Jesuit monastery in Vienna that today serves as an educational and conference center with modern meeting rooms and guest accommodations. The complex features multiple halls and work areas along with green spaces for various events.
The house was named after Cardinal Franz König, who served as Archbishop of Vienna from 1956 to 1985. Its foundation reflects commitment to dialogue between different faiths.
The place serves today as a meeting ground where people of different faiths come together to meditate and share experiences. Visitors can join yoga classes or find quiet moments in the gardens.
The center offers overnight stays, meals, and conference facilities for visitors. It is easily accessible and has plenty of space for both groups and individual guests.
Jesuit priests live on the grounds and actively participate in the center's daily work. This living community gives the place its distinctive character and rhythm.
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