L'église catholique romaine des Ursulines à Linz en Autriche, consacrée à l'archange Michel, a été construite entre 1736 et 1772 avec deux tours et une façade de style baroque tardif. Elle a été consacrée en 1757. La conception remonte à l'architecte Johann Haslinger. L'ancien monastère est attenant, aujourd'hui le centre culturel Ursulinenhof.
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The Ursuline Church in Linz, Austria, dedicated to Archangel Michael, was built between 1736 and 1772 for the local Ursulines. It has two towers and a late baroque facade. The design was done by the architect Johann Haslinger. The church was dedicated in 1757.
It is connected to the former Ursuline convent, today a cultural center.
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The Hotel Schiff is a hotel in Linz. In 1934 it was the starting point of the Austrian Civil War.
The Gasthof Zum Goldenen Schiff was built in 1788 on a site which had been used since 1563 by the Brethren of the Poor.
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The Catholic Private University Linz is one of four universities in Linz, the capital of Upper Austria, with approximately 500 students enrolled. Its roots go back to 1672 and it is a Papal faculty since 1978. It is an accredited private university but its tuition fees currently match those of Austria's public universities.
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The Old Cathedral, also called the Church of Ignatius or the Jesuit Church, is a church in Linz, Austria. It was built between 1669 and 1683 in Baroque style. From 1785 to 1909 it served as cathedral of the Diocese of Linz.
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The Bundesrealgymnasium Linz Fadingerstraße is a specialized secondary school in the city center of Linz, Austria. It is located on Fadingerstraße, between Pochestraße and Bethlehemstraße. The school is a grammar school focusing on media and sciences, and offers both lower and upper secondary education with optional Matura.