State vocational school Theresienfeld
The regional vocational school Theresienfeld is located in the market town of Theresienfeld in Lower Austria . The state vocational school is a listed building .
history
The original country estate was bought by Josef Keppelhofer, a spinning mill owner in Wiener Neustadt , in 1821 . From 1912 the building belonged to the Congregation of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd , with which the building was converted into a monastery and extended. In 1955 the sisters gave up the building. The use of a state vocational school began in 1955.
architecture
The three-storey, double-wing complex has a strongly reduced 13-axis central section. The facade has a simple structure with colossal pilasters with a flat gable top and a bell tower from 1912.
The chapel in the left wing is a simple hall with a mirrored ceiling. The equipment is from 1910/1912. The cafeteria with a neo-renaissance tabernacle carries the statue of the Heart of Jesus and shows three arched altarpieces on the back wall.
Today the school houses 28 classrooms, four function rooms for simulating sales talks, three advertising technology rooms and a canteen and large kitchen in the new wing .
Students / pupils, would last from distant regions of Lower Austria, Burgenland and Vienna to school too long to daily arrival, found in accommodated boarding accommodation and catering facilities.
literature
- The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Lower Austria south of the Danube 2003 . Theresienfeld, Häuser, Grazer Straße No. 24, Landesberufschule, p. 2336.
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Coordinates: 47 ° 51 ′ 21.2 " N , 16 ° 14 ′ 45.4" E