The Jesuit College is one of the most recognizable sights of Belarusian Pinsk . Built in the middle of the XVII century on the site of the ancient Pinsk Detinets , the building of the collegium allows you to get acquainted with the expressive features of Renaissance and Baroque architecture . True, the enjoyment of them gives only the exterior of the building. The interiors of the collegium are faced with constant metamorphoses of time and have long lost their original appearance.
| Monastery | |
| Pinsk Jesuit College | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Пінскі езуіцкі колегіум | |
| A country | |
| City | Pinsk |
| Denomination | Catholicism |
| Status | inactive monastery |
| Object of the State list of historical and cultural values of the Republic of Belarus Code: 112G000536 |
Prominent Alumni of the Jesuit College
Such famous personalities as the historian, poet and public figure Adam Narushevich (1733-1796), the teacher and publicist Anastas Ludwik Kersnitsky (1678-1733), the philosopher, rector of the University of Warsaw Karol Wirwich (1717-1793) studied at the Pinsk Jesuit College .)
Tourism
The Jesuit Collegium is a business card of Pinsk, therefore it is from acquaintance with the Jesuit Collegium that many excursion programs around the city begin. In the part of the former Jesuit College, the Museum of the Belarusian Polesie is now located.