Eight building remain in the Schneller Compound built in the German architectural style of nearly 200 years ago. They served as an orphanage and vocational school. The entrance today is through a wooden gate which leads to old stone steps – a journey in time back to the 18th century. 150 years have passed since Schneller was first constructed and a visitor today feels as if the area has been frozen in time. The impressive thick Jerusalem stone etched with the characteristic curvatures, high ceilings, artistic Jerusalem style floors, and typical artistic Jerusalem-style bars and original fixtures.
The vantage point of the apartments affords a panoramic view of several Jerusalem neighborhoods depicting the overall stature of the compound to as far as the eye can see.