The Convent of St. Peter is an ancient Catholic cloister in Bludenz, Vorarlberg, Austria.
[1][2][3] Count Hugo I of Werdenberg-Heiligenberg, who had granted rights to Bludenz in 1274, left the right of patronage to St. Peter's Church to the Augustinian nuns of Ottenbach near Zürich.
The present buildings were built in the early eighteenth century and expanded in 1721, 1723, and 1730.
In 1796 the Tyrolese Landvogt Ignaz Anton von Indermauer was murdered inside the convent by members of a peasant revolt.
[5] In 1945 it was officially abolished, and a hospital for occupied French troops was set up in one of the school buildings.