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Aerial view of Muri-Gries Abbey, a historic building with orange tile roofs, surrounded by green fields and vineyards.

Cultural monument with soul and future – historic ensemble with exceptional development potential

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  • 50 Rooms
  • 50 Bedrooms
  • 50 Bathrooms
  • ~14,041 m² Total surface
  • ~10,394 m² Living area
  • ~16,786 m² Plot surface

Description

The subject property is the listed ensemble of the former episcopal student residence “Johanneum” in Tyrol. The main building was constructed in 1840 and was named “Johanneum” in 1856 in honor of its founder, Bishop Johann Nepomuk von Tschiderer. The convic‑ tory operated for 161 years before closing on June 30, 2001. The estate covers approximately 16,500 m². The main building comprises seven levels (six above ground and one basement), with a built‑footprint of about 2,000 m² per floor, particularly on the ground floor and the first three upper floors. Of special architectural and historical significance is the in‑house chapel of around 350 m² located on the first upper floor, preserved as an integral part of the listed structure. Directly beneath is a historic theatre hall with adjacent support rooms, originally used for cultural events. The buildings are arranged in a U‑shape around a central courtyard, reflecting the original layout of the former boys’ seminary. The estate also includes the former orangery. Following the convictory’s closure in 2001, the property lay vacant for about ten years, resulting in progressive structural decay. In 2009, ownership changed hands and in 2011 renovation works began to convert it into a senior residence, but these were never completed. Certain parts of the building, notably the so‑called “professors’ house,” have been gutted and are now in a derelict state. The property clearly requires substantial renovation. Yet due to its size, historic listed fabric and central urban location, it holds extraordinary development potential. The existing structure and flexible layout provide numerous opportunities for revitalization - such as assisted‑living facilities, senior care, educational institutions, cultural or residential uses - subject to the necessary building and heritage permits. Overall, the property represents a rare opportunity to acquire a culturally significant building ensemble with strong identity and high development potential in a strategically attractive location and transform it with future orientation.
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Engel & Völkers Merano

Property ID: W-030UK5

Property details
  • Object type

    Investment

  • Condition

    Needs Rehabilitation

  • Rooms

    50

  • Bedrooms

    50

  • Bathrooms

    50

  • Number of Floors

    5

  • Total surface

    ~14,041 m²

  • Living area

    ~10,394 m²

  • Plot surface

    ~16,786 m²

  • Flooring

    Stone, Tiles

Energy efficiency information
  • Construction year

    1840

  • Energy certificate available

    In progress

Location: Tirolo, Trentino-South Tyrol

Located in one of South Tyrol’s most privileged residential areas, the sun‑basked village of Tirol immediately above the historic spa town of Merano, the property combines alpine grandeur, Mediterranean lifestyle and cultural depth. Situated at approximately 590 m elevation, Dorf Tirol offers a mild, healthy climate and an incomparable panoramic view over the Merano basin, the Etsch valley and surrounding mountains. The development stretches along the gentle rise of the Küchelberg ridge - a natural viewing platform framing the Merano basin to the northeast and leading to the Passeier Valley to the west. Especially from higher elevations, the panorama unfolds: the historic cityscape of Merano, expansive orchards and vineyards, and the majestic peaks of the Texel Group - primarily Mutspitze (2,291 m), Spronser Rötelspitze (2,625 m) and Tschigat (2,998 m). With around 2,500 inhabitants (as of December 2023), Dorf Tirol uniquely combines rural authenticity with high‑quality tourist infrastructure. It belongs to the Burggrafenamt region and is surrounded by exceptional natural and cultural experiences. Hiking trails of varied difficulty commence directly from the village - from Mediterranean‑climate canal paths to the Spronser Lakes, some of the highest mountain lakes in Europe. Much of the surrounding area lies within the Texelgruppe Nature Park and serves as an oasis for nature‑lovers, peace‑seekers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Its exclusive elevated vantage point over Merano, harmonious landscape and high living standards make Dorf Tirol a highly coveted location for primary or secondary residences. Investing here means acquiring not just property, but a lifestyle with views and enduring value.

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