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
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F
- Fiecht Abbey, see St. Georgenberg-Fiecht Abbey
- Franciscan friary, Frauenkirchen (Burgenland): Franciscan friars
- Capuchin friary, Freistadt (Upper Austria): Capuchin friars
- Friesach Priory, Friesach (Carinthia): Dominican friars
G
- Gaming Charterhouse (dissolved), Gaming in Scheibbs (Upper Austria): Carthusians
- Garsten Abbey (dissolved), Garsten (Upper Austria): Benedictine monks
- Geras Abbey, Geras (Lower Austria): Premonstratensian canons
- Gleink Abbey (dissolved), Gleink in Steyr (Upper Austria): Benedictine monks; later Salesian Sisters
- Gloggnitz Priory (later Schloss Gloggnitz), Gloggnitz (Lower Austria): Benedictine monks
- Gmunden Carmel, Gmunden (Upper Austria): Discalced Carmelites
- Göss Abbey (dissolved), Göss in Leoben (Styria): Benedictine nuns
- Göttweig Abbey, Furth (Lower Austria): Benedictine monks
- Graz Friary, Graz (Styria): Franciscan friars
- Gries Abbey, see Muri-Gries Abbey
- Griffen Abbey (dissolved), Griffen (Carinthia): Premonstratensian canons
- Gurk Abbey (dissolved), Gurk (Carinthia): Benedictine monks and nuns
- Güssing (Burgenland):
- Güssing Abbey: Benedictine monks
- Franciscan friary, earlier Augustinian Canons
- Gut Aich Priory, Sankt Gilgen (Salzburg): Benedictine monks
H
I
- Capuchin friary, Imst (Tyrol): Capuchin friars
- Innsbruck (Tyrol):
- Carmel of St Joseph and St Teresa: Carmelite nuns
- Innsbruck Friary: Franciscan friars
- Redemptorist College: Redemptorist Fathers
- Servite convent: Servite friars or nuns
K
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M
- Maria Enzersdorf (Lower Austria):
- Franciscan friary
- Poor Clares
- St. Gabriel's Mission House: Missionaries of the Divine Word (monks)
- Servite priory, Maria Langegg (Lower Austria): Servites; later occupied by the Englische Fräulein, and most recently by the Community of the Beatitudes
- Maria Luggau in Maria Luggau/Lesach Valley (Carinthia): Servite friars
- Maria Plain, see Salzburg
- Maria Roggendorf, see (1) Marienfeld Priory and (2) St. Joseph's Priory
- Mariastern Abbey, Gwiggen, Hohenweiler (Vorarlberg): Cistercian nuns
- Maria Waldrast near Matrei am Brenner (Tyrol): Servite friars
- Marienberg Abbey, see Klostermarienberg
- Marienfeld Priory, Marienfeld near Hollabrunn (Lower Austria): Cistercian nuns
- Marienkron Abbey, Mönchhof (Burgenland): Cistercian nuns
- Mattighofen (Upper Austria): collegiate foundation, later Mattighofen Provostry
- Mattsee Priory, Mattsee (Salzburg): secular canons, formerly Benedictine monks
- Mauerbach Charterhouse (dissolved), Mauerbach (Lower Austria): Carthusians
- Mehrerau Abbey, see Wettingen-Mehrerau Abbey
- Melk Abbey, Melk (Lower Austria): Benedictine monks
- Mekhitarist Monastery, Vienna: Armenian Catholic monastery of Mekhitarist Congregation
- Michaelbeuern Abbey, Dorfbeuern (Salzburg): Benedictine monks
- Millstatt Abbey (dissolved), Millstatt (Carinthia): Benedictine monks; Knights of the Order of St. George; Jesuits
- Mondsee Abbey (dissolved), Mondsee (Upper Austria): Benedictine monks
- Münzbach Priory, Münzbach (Upper Austria): Dominican friars
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- St. Antony's Friary in the Pinzgau, see Salzburg
- St. Bernhard's Abbey (dissolved), Sankt Bernhard-Frauenhofen (Lower Austria): Cistercian nuns, later Jesuits
- St. Florian Monastery, Sankt Florian (Upper Austria): Augustinian Canons
- St. Gabriel's Priory, Sankt Johann bei Herberstein (Styria), previously St. Gabriel's Abbey, Schloss Bertholdstein, Pertlstein in Fehring, Styria: Benedictine nuns
- St. George's Abbey on the Längsee (dissolved), Sankt Georgen am Längsee (Carinthia): Benedictine nuns
- St. Georgen an der Traisen, Traismauer: see Herzogenburg Abbey
- St. Georgenberg-Fiecht Abbey, Fiecht in Vomp (Tyrol): Benedictine monks
- St. Joseph's Priory, Maria Roggendorf in Hollabrunn (Lower Austria): Benedictine monks
- St. Koloman's Friary, Stockerau (Lower Austria): Steyler Mission Sisters, formerly Franciscans
- St. Lambrecht's Abbey, Sankt Lambrecht (Styria): Benedictine monks
- Sancta Maria in Paradyso, see Riederberg
- St. Paul's Abbey in the Lavanttal, Sankt Paul im Lavanttal (Carinthia): Benedictine monks
- St. Peter's Archabbey, see Salzburg
- St. Peter's Priory, Bludenz (Vorarlberg): Augustinian nuns, later Dominican Sisters
- St. Pölten Abbey (dissolved), Sankt Pölten (Lower Austria): Augustinian Canons; formerly Benedictine monks
- Salzburg:
- Säusenstein Abbey (dissolved), Säusenstein (Lower Austria): Cistercian monks
- Schlägl Abbey, Schlägl (Upper Austria): Premonstratensian canons
- Schlierbach Abbey, Schlierbach (Upper Austria): Cistercian monks
- Schönbühel Friary, Schönbühel-Aggsbach (Lower Austria): Servite friars (vacant since 1980)
- Schwaz Friary, Schwaz (Tyrol): Franciscan friars
- Seckau Abbey, Seckau (Styria): Benedictine monks; formerly Augustinian Canons
- Seitenstetten Abbey, Seitenstetten (Lower Austria): Benedictine monks
- Spital am Pyhrn Priory (dissolved), Spital am Pyhrn (Upper Austria): hospital run by a community of lay brothers; later a collegiate foundation, afterwards a priory
- Stainz Priory (dissolved), Stainz (Styria): Augustinian Canons
- Stams Abbey, Stams (Tyrol): Cistercian monks
- Suben Priory (dissolved), Suben (Upper Austria): Augustinian Canons
T
- Telfs Friary, Telfs (Tyrol): Franciscan friars
- Thalbach Convent, Bregenz (Vorarlberg): Thalbach, since 1983 home to The Spiritual Family "The Work," was originally established in 1436 as a tertiary Franciscan women's monastery, and disbanded by Emperor Joseph II in 1782; it was acquired by Dominican women of Hirschberg-Hirschtal / Kennelbach in 1796.
- Traunkirchen Abbey (dissolved), Traunkirchen (Upper Austria): Benedictine nuns
- Traunsee Abbey, see Traunkirchen Abbey
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Formerly in Austria
This area became part of Italy after the end of World War I.
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