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The Society of Jesus is a Catholic congregation founded after the rise of Christianity. But by the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, activities were banned by many European countries. This Jesuit church was built in the 17th century and is about 26 meters high. Due to its proximity to the city hall, it can be easily seen from the top of the city hall to the west. The Austrian Empire banned Jesuit activities in the mid-nineteenth century, and churches were no longer used for religious purposes. It was reopened in 2012 for visitors to visit, including its basement.
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The Society of Jesus is a Catholic congregation founded after the rise of Christianity. But by the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, activities were banned by many European countries. This Jesuit church was built in the 17th century and is about 26 meters high. Due to its proximity to the city hall, it can be easily seen from the top of the city hall to the west. The Austrian Empire banned Jesuit activities in the mid-nineteenth century, and churches were no longer used for religious purposes. It was reopened in 2012 for visitors to visit, including its basement.
The Society of Jesus is a Catholic congregation founded after the rise of Christianity. But by the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, activities were banned by many European countries. This Jesuit church was built in the seventeenth century. Due to its proximity to the city hall, it can be easily seen from the top of the city hall to the west. The Austrian Empire banned Jesuit activities in the mid-nineteenth century, and churches were no longer used for religious purposes. It was reopened in 2012 for visitors to visit, including its basement.
It is worth savoring! Come again in the evening to see the church under the night is another beauty! The pigeon is flying beside, it is silent and blooming with beauty