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The Jesuit College in Minsk (Latin: Collegium Minscense Societatis Jesu,[1] Belarusian: Мінскі езуіцкі калегіум, Russian: Минский иезуитский коллегиум) was a Jesuit monastery complex in Minsk. It included a church, a monastery building, a school (operated by the Jesuits from 1656 to 1773), and later consistorial premises. The Jesuit school in Minsk provided education in the humanities.

The Jesuits arrived in Minsk in 1654 and were allocated a manor house at the corner of Kojdanowska Street and High Market Street. Over time, the monastery estate was expanded and enlarged until the suppression of the Jesuits in 1773, encompassing almost the entire quarter in the southeast part of High Market. The Jesuit college complex was built on the site of wooden buildings between 1733 and 1739. Most of the complex was destroyed during the city's reconstruction after the World War II. However, the Jesuit church has survived to the present day, serving as the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Minsk–Mohilev, along with part of one of the buildings, which, after modernization, houses a music high school.

  1. ^ Kakareko, Andrzej (1996). La riforma della vita del clero nella diocesi di Vilna dopo il Concilio di Trento: 1564-1796. Tesi gregoriana (in Italian). Rome: Pontifical Gregorian University. p. 197. ISBN 978-88-7652-712-8. Retrieved 2018-07-02.

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