Missionshaus St. Rupert, Bischofshofen, Religious educational complex in Bischofshofen, Austria.
Missionshaus St. Rupert is a four-story school building in Bischofshofen defined by a prominent corner projection and a recessed central facade with masonry details. The structure incorporates multiple construction phases and displays a mix of architectural approaches across its volume.
The building was established in 1904 by Arnold Janssen as a missionary school. During both World Wars it functioned as a military hospital, then returned to educational use in the following decades.
The onion-domed church building anchors the complex's spiritual life and remains a focal point for the school community. Its interior side altars create separate prayer spaces where students can gather for religious observance throughout the day.
The school building sits in Bischofshofen and the exterior is visible from public areas, with the chapel and cemetery forming a connected site. Since it remains an active school, visitors should respect that access to certain sections may be restricted during school hours.
The grounds contain a soldiers' cemetery with 79 graves from World War II burials, sheltered beneath a neo-Gothic chapel structure. The cemetery sits enclosed by a perimeter wall, creating a quiet memorial space within the working school environment.
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