The Rittel Palace was built in 1557, next to the west side of the Jesuit church, in Italian Renaissance style, and was the private residence of Lucerne Mayor Rittel (Lux Ritter), and is now the seat of the city government.
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Built by LuxRitter, it became the residence of the Jesuit order in 1577, and a Jesuit church was built on one side in 1661-1666. Now the municipal building.
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The Rittel Palace was built in 1557, next to the west side of the Jesuit church, in Italian Renaissance style, and was the private residence of Lucerne Mayor Rittel (Lux Ritter), and is now the seat of the city government.
Italian Renaissance style, it was the private residence of Lucerne Mayor Ritter, and now it is the seat of the city government. ...
Very beautiful, but unfortunately come late, the friends who have not come, come quickly
Close to the west side of the Jesuit church, the building is Italian Renaissance style
Very worth going place, I like it very much, very beautiful