St. Ignatius Church

St. Ignatius Church is a Jesuit church completed in 1725. It was built as a single-nave Baroque church with a representative façade, modelled on the church of St. Ignatius in Rome. The design was made by the architect Andrea Pozzo. In 1885 an artificial grotto was erected in the church, dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes, one of the oldest in Europe.

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