The Jesuit Church is quietly nestled in the city of Vienna. The Jesuit Church was built in 1631 and looks like a normal church, not a very memorable one, but once inside it changes. The interior is luxuriously decorated with ceilings and walls, making it feel like a palace. A must-see point is the deception of the ceiling. If you go inside and look up at the ceiling, you can see the dome-shaped ceiling, but in reality this building does not have a dome-shaped roof. This was a picture that used the illusion of the human eye. You can enter such a unique Jesuit Church for free, so don't miss it. |
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Stubentor Station Route from Stubentor Station Route from St. Stephen's Cathedra https://jesuitenkirche-wien.at/ |
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