Aloysius Church
The church with its extremely beautiful rococo railings.
Aloysius Church was built in 1769. You can find the beautiful building of late baroque architecture when you stroll through the old town core, as it adorns the old street Koroška cesta and rounds off the cultural and artistic picture of the Main Square (named Glavni trg). The local architect Johannes Fuchs designed the building and Jožef Holzinger made the fittings.
Panorama paintings of three Štajerska towns
The statue of St. Andrew’s and St Peter adorns the main altar, also a late baroque colonnade work of art. The altar picture of St Aloysius, with its panorama of Maribor, is the work of artist and director of the Graz gallery Gianpaolo Tunner. The artist Kuppelwieser painted the paintings for both sides of the altar, St Viktorin with a view of Ptuj and St Maxsimilian with a view of Celje. Consequently there are three church paintings, all collected in one place, depicting panoramas of three Štajerska towns, dating from the 19th century.
Church and military storehouse
After the abolition of the Jesuit order the church was closed in 1784 and turned into a military storehouse, and the Jesuit College was turned into a military school. In the year 1831 the church was re-consecrated for ecclesiastical purposes.
The church with its extremely beautiful rococo railings.
Aloysius Church was built in 1769. You can find the beautiful building of late baroque architecture when you stroll through the old town core, as it adorns the old street Koroška cesta and rounds off the cultural and artistic picture of the Main Square (named Glavni trg). The local architect Johannes Fuchs designed the building and Jožef Holzinger made the fittings.
Panorama paintings of three Štajerska towns
The statue of St. Andrew’s and St Peter adorns the main altar, also a late baroque colonnade work of art. The altar picture of St Aloysius, with its panorama of Maribor, is the work of artist and director of the Graz gallery Gianpaolo Tunner. The artist Kuppelwieser painted the paintings for both sides of the altar, St Viktorin with a view of Ptuj and St Maxsimilian with a view of Celje. Consequently there are three church paintings, all collected in one place, depicting panoramas of three Štajerska towns, dating from the 19th century.
Church and military storehouse
After the abolition of the Jesuit order the church was closed in 1784 and turned into a military storehouse, and the Jesuit College was turned into a military school. In the year 1831 the church was re-consecrated for ecclesiastical purposes.15
Opening times:
- Monday - Saturday: 8:00am (service)
- Sunday: 10:00am (Croatian community)