Austrian beer and an amazing view of Jerusalem-a visit to the Austrian Hospice in the Muslim Quarter

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The Austrian Hospice was founded in 1854 as an ecclesiastical foundation by the then Archbishop of Vienna, to whom the institution still belongs today. Emperor Franz Joseph is also considered one of our founding fathers. In 1869 Franz Joseph was in fact a guest at our venerable house.

Currently, the Viennese Archbishop Dr. Christoph Cardinal Schönborn oversees the hospice, while Georg Habsburg-Lorraine is the chairman of our circle of friends, the Austrian Society of the Holy Land. As you can see, we cultivate tradition. You can rely on us. Even in the 21st century.

The history of our house reflects the history of the region as well as the conflicts in the Middle East.

The roof terrace has been re-designed and offers an impressive view over the Old City of Jerusalem, the Temple Mount, and up to the Mount of Olives. On a clear day the mountains of Jordan can be seen in the distance.

Thanks to its almost effortless accessibility by lift to the 2nd floor, it is the perfect place to take memorable photos.

Opening hours: daily from 10am til 6 pm
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