Based on my research, the Szent Benedek Tanulmányi Rendház (Saint Benedict Study House) is a Benedictine study house located in the 11th district of Budapest, at Péterhegyi út 67. It was built during the papacy of John Paul II, with the support of Austrian, Bavarian, Swiss, and Belgian Benedictine congregations, and was blessed on 9 September 1984 by Archabbot András Szennay of Pannonhalma. It is home to a small community of Benedictine monks and is connected to the Saint Sabina Chapel. Welcome to the Szent Benedek Tanulmányi Rendház, our Benedictine study house nestled in the hills of Budapest's 11th district. We are a small, warm community of monks, and we are delighted to have you here.




