The last time I went to too many churches, I didn’t enter this room. This time I went in and found that the inside was so beautiful. This is also the first large baroque building in Switzerland. Unfortunately, I don’t know what the story and morals are in the painting.
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The last time I went to too many churches, I didn’t enter this room. This time I went in and found that the inside was so beautiful. This is also the first large baroque building in Switzerland. Unfortunately, I don’t know what the story and morals are in the painting.
The Jesuit church was built for the Jesuits entering Heidelberg in 1698, built in 1712-1751, and the exterior wall is decorated with the works of Paul Egell. The bell tower was added after the 19th century. I have never seen such a bright church, and the simple and bright white tone has given this church in Heidelberg a romantic touch.
On the side of the Cabelle Bridge, on the banks of the River Royce (the entrance to the Royce River into Lake Lunsen), there is a twin-tower Jesuit church. I remember last year when I was exhausted and sweaty in the old town of Lusen, I approached the church and sat in the last row to rest, listening to the church choir sing hymns, and for a moment, the holy echo of the song made us instantly calm and calm, and I closed my eyes and adjusted my breath. The tired body seemed to be restored, and that was wonderful. This year, I stepped into the church again to find that rare feeling.
The Jesuit Church (Jesuitenkirche) The Christian Church on the banks of the Louis River and across the river from the City Hall was built in 1666-1673 in honor of St. Francis, one of the founders of the Jesuit Church. The altar in the church was decorated with red marble and completed in 1681. It is the first large baroque religious building in Switzerland, with two arches decorated with striking and representative outside the church, which was rebuilt in the mid-18th century. In addition, the church is dedicated to the clothes of the Swiss guardian Klaus brothers.
The Jesuit Church, located on the banks of the River Isles and across the river from the City Hall, was built in 1666 and is the first large Baroque religious building in Switzerland. The church is most striking in appearance, with two onion-shaped spires. We did not visit the church, according to the introduction of the church interior design is very characteristic, white walls, pink column decoration, red marble main altar, so that the church around a bright and holy atmosphere. The colorful wet murals on the vault depict the opening of the gates of heaven.
The church, which was authorized by the abb Christopher Fogle, was built in 1666 and is the first Baroque sacrament in Switzerland, and the church vault was renovated in the mid-18th century. The chapel houses the monks (the Swiss national asylum) worn by the Klaus brothers. The marble inside the church is decorated in a fine imitation of ancient craftsmen.