This is an incomplete list of
Christian religious houses in
Austria, including those in territory historically Austrian but now in other countries, both for men and for women, whether or not still extant. All those so far listed are
Roman Catholic.
Austria
A
B
D
E
F
- Fiecht Abbey, see St. Georgenberg-Fiecht Abbey
G
H
I
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
Säusenstein Abbey (dissolved) at Säusenstein (Lower Austria): Cistercian monks
Schlägl Abbey at Schlägl (Upper Austria): Premonstratensian canons
Schlierbach Abbey at Schlierbach (Upper Austria): Cistercian monks
Schönbühel Friary at Schönbühel-Aggsbach (Lower Austria): Servite friars (vacant since 1980)
Schwaz Friary at Schwaz (Tyrol): Franciscan friars
Seckau Abbey at Seckau (Styria): Benedictine monks; formerly Augustinian Canons
Seitenstetten Abbey at Seitenstetten (Lower Austria): Benedictine monks
Spital am Pyhrn Priory (dissolved) at Spital am Pyhrn (Upper Austria): hospital run by a community of lay brothers; later a collegiate foundation, afterwards a priory
Stainz Priory (dissolved) at Stainz (Styria): Augustinian Canons
Stams Abbey at Stams (Tyrol): Cistercian monks
Suben Priory (dissolved) at Suben (Upper Austria): Augustinian Canons>
T
V
W
Z
Formerly in Austria
This area, also known as the South Tyrol, became part of Italy after the end of
World War I.
Notes
Sources