St. Antoniushaus in Feldkirch

Antoniushaus has a very diverse history. Over the decades, change and transformation have taken place here in the spirit of ‘The need of the time …’. St Anthony’s House was built in 1899 by the parish priest Dr. Joseph Häusle as a housekeeping school and retreat house. In 1945, the bombed and completely destroyed house was handed over to the Capuchin Province, who built a student hostel. In 1972, the Sisters of the Holy Cross bought the house back from the Capuchins and set up a kindergarten as a training centre for kindergarten classes.

On 18 November 2012, the blessing ceremony was held for the NEW Antoniushaus  as a house of generations. The successful new construction and renovation of the old building resulted in an establishment in Feldkirch that is still considered as a model project. 62 nursing beds, 4 beds for transitional care and 15 day care places are available.

Three sisters currently live on the premises. They are involved in various services at St Antoniushaus. They appreciate the fact that they can work in this multi-generational home. When you enter the nursing home, you feel a warm welcome.