The Ignatius Church was sold by the Jesuits in 1733. In 1773 it was even closed for a while until it
became a parish church in 1803 when it was renamed Carolus Borromeus Church. The building was restored several times in the 19th and 20th century.
The interior, much of which was originally designed by P.P. Rubens, includes a monumental pulpit which is located in the middle of the nave. Eight confessional boxes are built in the panellings of the side walls. The baroque church also includes several sculptures and wood carvings.
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