The church was built by the Jesuits in the first half of the 17th century. It consists of a single passageway with six side chapels, its apsida made up of fancy illusion paintings inspired by the "Il Gesu" church in Rome. Chapels guard five wooden altars from the second half of the 17th century and one made of marble from 1729. The facade of the church was built by Hermann Bull after the earthquake of 1880. The Jesuits, a Catholic religious order known for their scientific and educational activities, established the Humanistic High School The first in Zagreb in 1607. The school provided humanistic education to hundreds of students from all levels of the city's population. From peasant children, to children from noble families. Translated with Google Translate
Zagreb is a wonderful city that blends the serenity of Eastern Europe with the beauty of the West. Impressive squares with small alleyways, magnificent buildings opposite picturesque peasant houses, landscapes occupying a view of ancient churches - Zagreb. We will tour the city between its main centers, climb the upper city, glitter in the divorce museum, go down through the famous stone gate to the old farmers' neighborhood, we can go to the popular cuisine, visit the cathedral of the city and finish the tour in the main square named after Joseph Jelacic. Translated with Google Translate