The Lucerne Jesuit Church is a Catholic church in Lucerne, Switzerland. It is the first large Baroque church built in Switzerland north of the Alps.
The Jesuit order, founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1534, were active participants in the Counter-Reformation, the Catholic fight against the birth of Protestantism. Protestant reformers such as Zwingli in Zurich and Calvin in Geneva divided the predominantly Catholic Switzerland. In response, the Jesuits were called in to Lucerne by the city council in 1573 to establish a college. Ludwig Pfyffer, mayor of Lucerne, offered annual financial support to the Jesuits out of his private funds. The Jesuit College of Lucerne was established in 1577 in Ritter Palace, a building originally erected in 1557 as a residence for mayor Lux Ritter.
Mon - Sun: 6:30 am - 6:30 pm
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesuit_Church,_Lucerne
Official website http://www.jesuitenkirche-luzern.ch
Email hansruedi.kleiber@kathluzern.ch
Phone +410 41 240 31 33
Address Bahnhofstrasse 11 6003 Lucerne, Switzerland
Coordinates 47°3'1.619" N 8°18'18.516" E