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Jesuitenkirche
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The Jesuit Church, also known as the University Church, is a two-floor, double-tower church in Vienna, Austria. Influenced by early Baroque principles, the church was remodeled by Andrea Pozzo between 1703 and 1705.
Nearby attractions
Studentenkarzer
Augustinergasse 2, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Heidelberger Marktplatz
Marktpl. 5, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Heidelberg University
Grabengasse 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Church of the Holy Spirit
Hauptstraße 189, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Universitätsplatz
Grabengasse 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Old Bridge Heidelberg
Alte Brücke, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
President Friedrich Ebert Memorial
Pfaffengasse 18, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Universitätsmuseum
Augustinergasse 2, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Brückenaffe
Neckarstaden 66, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Heidelberg University Library
Plöck 107-109, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Nearby restaurants
Mahmoud's Altstadt
Merianstraße 3, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
HANS IM GLÜCK - HEIDELBERG Heiliggeistkirche
Hauptstraße 187, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Sahara Restaurant
Hauptstraße 167, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Restaurant Palmbräu Gasse
Hauptstraße 185, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Dali's Original Stuzzico
Kettengasse 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Soban Restaurant - Heidelberg
Hauptstraße 171, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
MoschMosch
Hauptstraße 136, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Saigon Sonne
Hauptstraße 170-172, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Vetter's Alt Heidelberger Brauhaus
Steingasse 9, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Brasserie Heidelberg
Hauptstraße 162, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Nearby hotels
Arthotel Heidelberg
Grabengasse 7, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Hotel zum Pfalzgrafen
Kettengasse 21, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Heidelberg APHEARTMENTS
Hauptstraße 161, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Hotel Holländer Hof
Neckarstaden 66, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Hotel Zum Ritter St. Georg
Hauptstraße 178, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Hip Hotel
Hauptstraße 115, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Hotel Zur Alten Brücke
Ob. Neckarstraße 2, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Heidelberg
Haspelgasse 2, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Pension Jeske
Mittelbadgasse 2, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Hostel LOTTE Heidelberg (Altstadt)
Burgweg 3, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
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Jesuitenkirche

Merianstraße 2, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
4.6(422)
Open until 6:00 PM
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The Jesuit Church, also known as the University Church, is a two-floor, double-tower church in Vienna, Austria. Influenced by early Baroque principles, the church was remodeled by Andrea Pozzo between 1703 and 1705.

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attractions: Studentenkarzer, Heidelberger Marktplatz, Heidelberg University, Church of the Holy Spirit, Universitätsplatz, Old Bridge Heidelberg, President Friedrich Ebert Memorial, Universitätsmuseum, Brückenaffe, Heidelberg University Library, restaurants: Mahmoud's Altstadt, HANS IM GLÜCK - HEIDELBERG Heiliggeistkirche, Sahara Restaurant, Restaurant Palmbräu Gasse, Dali's Original Stuzzico, Soban Restaurant - Heidelberg, MoschMosch, Saigon Sonne, Vetter's Alt Heidelberger Brauhaus, Brasserie Heidelberg
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+49 6221 4352400
Website
stadtkirche-heidelberg.de
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Nearby attractions of Jesuitenkirche

Studentenkarzer

Heidelberger Marktplatz

Heidelberg University

Church of the Holy Spirit

Universitätsplatz

Old Bridge Heidelberg

President Friedrich Ebert Memorial

Universitätsmuseum

Brückenaffe

Heidelberg University Library

Studentenkarzer

Studentenkarzer

4.2

(558)

Open 24 hours
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Heidelberger Marktplatz

Heidelberger Marktplatz

4.6

(3.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Heidelberg University

Heidelberg University

4.5

(425)

Open 24 hours
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Church of the Holy Spirit

Church of the Holy Spirit

4.5

(1.1K)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Candlelight: Ed Sheeran meets Coldplay
Candlelight: Ed Sheeran meets Coldplay
Sun, Dec 14 • 7:00 PM
Bergheimer Straße 45, Heidelberg, 69115
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Stadtabenteuer: Mannheim Altstadt Edition
Stadtabenteuer: Mannheim Altstadt Edition
Tue, Dec 9 • 9:00 AM
B4 3, Mannheim, 68159
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Paarzeit Schatzsuche: Mission Heidelberg
Paarzeit Schatzsuche: Mission Heidelberg
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Jesuitenkirche

Mahmoud's Altstadt

HANS IM GLÜCK - HEIDELBERG Heiliggeistkirche

Sahara Restaurant

Restaurant Palmbräu Gasse

Dali's Original Stuzzico

Soban Restaurant - Heidelberg

MoschMosch

Saigon Sonne

Vetter's Alt Heidelberger Brauhaus

Brasserie Heidelberg

Mahmoud's Altstadt

Mahmoud's Altstadt

4.5

(908)

Click for details
HANS IM GLÜCK - HEIDELBERG Heiliggeistkirche

HANS IM GLÜCK - HEIDELBERG Heiliggeistkirche

4.3

(2K)

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Sahara Restaurant

Sahara Restaurant

4.3

(2.1K)

Click for details
Restaurant Palmbräu Gasse

Restaurant Palmbräu Gasse

4.4

(1.4K)

$$

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Reviews of Jesuitenkirche

4.6
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For the world to see! An architectural gem not to be missed! Arriving by train from Frankfurt, it was an overcast occasionally misty morning in Heidelberg - unbeknownst to us, also a city known for its science! Making our way by bus towards old-town, our anticipation was undeterred by whatever nature’s intentions might be. We were also thrilled, imagining how magical this city would soon be during the upcoming Christmas season - mountain snowfall, festival lights, music, holiday cheer - all combined with a spirit of love. A day earlier we were inspired by a married couple met in Bacharach who had highly recommended visiting Heidelberg. So, here we were! So much to see! Never enough time! Six hours until our train departs! A student of genealogy, I thought of my German great-great grandparents, wondering whether they’d ever visited Heidelberg. I felt certain they had! Arriving near the old-town market square, we found our way into the tourist information office, where we randomly met a local guide, encouraging we visit the Jesuit church. “A must see”, we were told. So glad to have learned this informational tidbit. My aging father graduated long ago from a Jesuit university. This visit was for you Dad! Off we went, trekking the few hundred meters distance along the main boulevard. Finally turning left, this amazing structure was before us. At the front entrance we were pleased finding it remained unlocked. The time, approximately 1pm. Walking inside, I removed my cap, finding an awe-inspiring house of worship. Yes, it was indeed beautiful, but notably serene. A serenity of peace, kindness, and love; much-needed in this present day turbulent world, a world seemingly always mired in conflict. We sat, we admired, we prayed, seeking personal serenity. And while my wife continued praying for our daughter, I was being drawn by the welcoming architecture, the uniquely designed Stations of the Cross, and the magnificent crystalline cross, a pristine like prism, positioned to ceiling hang along the center aisle, before reaching the altar. Never have I seen such sparkling ingenuity. Each soft subtle movement of the cross reflecting nature’s changing moods. I wanted to know more, while thoughtfully pondering whether my mood had changed, since entering this house of God. Truth is, it had. A door to serenity, simplicity, and prayer, had been nudged open at a time when it was personally most needed. Thank-you to the unknown guide for recommending this splendid...

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5.0
31w

Built between 1712 and 1759 this beautiful, Baroque, Roman Catholic Cathedral is the largest and most important church in Heidelberg and is certainly a must visit while in town. I went to a Jesuit college myself so I have been in and around many Jesuit buildings and this is one of the prettier ones that I’ve ever seen. It’s very unique in that the inside is all alabaster white and really feels like you are in the clouds. It’s quite large on the inside, but not nearly as large as some other ones that you will see in Italy or in Cologne. There was no entry fee, and there were only a few other people inside all of which were there for prayer. We saw one other tourist couple entering as we were exiting so it’s a very quiet and serene place to check out. It’s right in the middle of old town so it’s an easy walk to all the historical sites of Heidelberg. I would honestly recommend for anyone to visit, especially if you...

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5.0
16w

Beautiful church with impressive architecture

We visited the Jesuit Church of the Holy Spirit and St. Ignatius on August 13th, 2025, and it was an absolutely beautiful experience. The architecture is stunning, with its bright white interior, elegant chandeliers, and intricate details that create a peaceful and uplifting atmosphere.

It is also a great place for photography, as you can take your time capturing the beauty of the church without feeling rushed. Another big plus is that entry is completely free, which makes it even more accessible for anyone visiting Heidelberg.

If you appreciate architecture, history, or simply want a quiet moment during your trip, this church is a must-see. Highly...

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For the world to see! An architectural gem not to be missed! Arriving by train from Frankfurt, it was an overcast occasionally misty morning in Heidelberg - unbeknownst to us, also a city known for its science! Making our way by bus towards old-town, our anticipation was undeterred by whatever nature’s intentions might be. We were also thrilled, imagining how magical this city would soon be during the upcoming Christmas season - mountain snowfall, festival lights, music, holiday cheer - all combined with a spirit of love. A day earlier we were inspired by a married couple met in Bacharach who had highly recommended visiting Heidelberg. So, here we were! So much to see! Never enough time! Six hours until our train departs! A student of genealogy, I thought of my German great-great grandparents, wondering whether they’d ever visited Heidelberg. I felt certain they had! Arriving near the old-town market square, we found our way into the tourist information office, where we randomly met a local guide, encouraging we visit the Jesuit church. “A must see”, we were told. So glad to have learned this informational tidbit. My aging father graduated long ago from a Jesuit university. This visit was for you Dad! Off we went, trekking the few hundred meters distance along the main boulevard. Finally turning left, this amazing structure was before us. At the front entrance we were pleased finding it remained unlocked. The time, approximately 1pm. Walking inside, I removed my cap, finding an awe-inspiring house of worship. Yes, it was indeed beautiful, but notably serene. A serenity of peace, kindness, and love; much-needed in this present day turbulent world, a world seemingly always mired in conflict. We sat, we admired, we prayed, seeking personal serenity. And while my wife continued praying for our daughter, I was being drawn by the welcoming architecture, the uniquely designed Stations of the Cross, and the magnificent crystalline cross, a pristine like prism, positioned to ceiling hang along the center aisle, before reaching the altar. Never have I seen such sparkling ingenuity. Each soft subtle movement of the cross reflecting nature’s changing moods. I wanted to know more, while thoughtfully pondering whether my mood had changed, since entering this house of God. Truth is, it had. A door to serenity, simplicity, and prayer, had been nudged open at a time when it was personally most needed. Thank-you to the unknown guide for recommending this splendid masterpiece be visited!
Zan LeeZan Lee
Built between 1712 and 1759 this beautiful, Baroque, Roman Catholic Cathedral is the largest and most important church in Heidelberg and is certainly a must visit while in town. I went to a Jesuit college myself so I have been in and around many Jesuit buildings and this is one of the prettier ones that I’ve ever seen. It’s very unique in that the inside is all alabaster white and really feels like you are in the clouds. It’s quite large on the inside, but not nearly as large as some other ones that you will see in Italy or in Cologne. There was no entry fee, and there were only a few other people inside all of which were there for prayer. We saw one other tourist couple entering as we were exiting so it’s a very quiet and serene place to check out. It’s right in the middle of old town so it’s an easy walk to all the historical sites of Heidelberg. I would honestly recommend for anyone to visit, especially if you are catholic.
MiroshiMiroshi
Beautiful church with impressive architecture We visited the Jesuit Church of the Holy Spirit and St. Ignatius on August 13th, 2025, and it was an absolutely beautiful experience. The architecture is stunning, with its bright white interior, elegant chandeliers, and intricate details that create a peaceful and uplifting atmosphere. It is also a great place for photography, as you can take your time capturing the beauty of the church without feeling rushed. Another big plus is that entry is completely free, which makes it even more accessible for anyone visiting Heidelberg. If you appreciate architecture, history, or simply want a quiet moment during your trip, this church is a must-see. Highly recommended. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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For the world to see! An architectural gem not to be missed! Arriving by train from Frankfurt, it was an overcast occasionally misty morning in Heidelberg - unbeknownst to us, also a city known for its science! Making our way by bus towards old-town, our anticipation was undeterred by whatever nature’s intentions might be. We were also thrilled, imagining how magical this city would soon be during the upcoming Christmas season - mountain snowfall, festival lights, music, holiday cheer - all combined with a spirit of love. A day earlier we were inspired by a married couple met in Bacharach who had highly recommended visiting Heidelberg. So, here we were! So much to see! Never enough time! Six hours until our train departs! A student of genealogy, I thought of my German great-great grandparents, wondering whether they’d ever visited Heidelberg. I felt certain they had! Arriving near the old-town market square, we found our way into the tourist information office, where we randomly met a local guide, encouraging we visit the Jesuit church. “A must see”, we were told. So glad to have learned this informational tidbit. My aging father graduated long ago from a Jesuit university. This visit was for you Dad! Off we went, trekking the few hundred meters distance along the main boulevard. Finally turning left, this amazing structure was before us. At the front entrance we were pleased finding it remained unlocked. The time, approximately 1pm. Walking inside, I removed my cap, finding an awe-inspiring house of worship. Yes, it was indeed beautiful, but notably serene. A serenity of peace, kindness, and love; much-needed in this present day turbulent world, a world seemingly always mired in conflict. We sat, we admired, we prayed, seeking personal serenity. And while my wife continued praying for our daughter, I was being drawn by the welcoming architecture, the uniquely designed Stations of the Cross, and the magnificent crystalline cross, a pristine like prism, positioned to ceiling hang along the center aisle, before reaching the altar. Never have I seen such sparkling ingenuity. Each soft subtle movement of the cross reflecting nature’s changing moods. I wanted to know more, while thoughtfully pondering whether my mood had changed, since entering this house of God. Truth is, it had. A door to serenity, simplicity, and prayer, had been nudged open at a time when it was personally most needed. Thank-you to the unknown guide for recommending this splendid masterpiece be visited!
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Built between 1712 and 1759 this beautiful, Baroque, Roman Catholic Cathedral is the largest and most important church in Heidelberg and is certainly a must visit while in town. I went to a Jesuit college myself so I have been in and around many Jesuit buildings and this is one of the prettier ones that I’ve ever seen. It’s very unique in that the inside is all alabaster white and really feels like you are in the clouds. It’s quite large on the inside, but not nearly as large as some other ones that you will see in Italy or in Cologne. There was no entry fee, and there were only a few other people inside all of which were there for prayer. We saw one other tourist couple entering as we were exiting so it’s a very quiet and serene place to check out. It’s right in the middle of old town so it’s an easy walk to all the historical sites of Heidelberg. I would honestly recommend for anyone to visit, especially if you are catholic.
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Beautiful church with impressive architecture We visited the Jesuit Church of the Holy Spirit and St. Ignatius on August 13th, 2025, and it was an absolutely beautiful experience. The architecture is stunning, with its bright white interior, elegant chandeliers, and intricate details that create a peaceful and uplifting atmosphere. It is also a great place for photography, as you can take your time capturing the beauty of the church without feeling rushed. Another big plus is that entry is completely free, which makes it even more accessible for anyone visiting Heidelberg. If you appreciate architecture, history, or simply want a quiet moment during your trip, this church is a must-see. Highly recommended. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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