St. Augustine's Church, Copenhagen

A former convent, which was built in association with the church, now houses Niels Steensens Gymnasium, a Catholic upper secondary school, and a hall of residence.

The convent was founded by Augustinian nuns from Innsbruck, Austria.

[1] The Sisters used the building until 1942 when they moved to a more peaceful setting on Åsebakken in Høsterkøb.

It had previously been founded in 1950 at St Knud's School on Stenosgade.

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