St. Michael's Church, Passau

They established a college, designed by the priest Johannes Isfording from Molsheim, Alsace, which provided secondary education and also served as the seminary for the diocese until 1766.

[2] The Jesuits were supported in their construction work by Sebastian, Count von Potting und Persing, Prince-bishop of Passau.

[9] The white interior with its barrel vault is decorated with stucco work by Giovanni Battista Carlone and his workshop.

[7] The local artists Johann Seitz and Matthias Högenwald of Passau made the black and gold side altars in 1678.

The high altar was designed in 1712 by Christoph Tausch, a Jesuit architect from Breslau, with a 1714 painting of the fallen angel by Carlo Innocenzo Carlone.

The pulpit is thought to have been made by Joseph Matthias Götz, who also did initial work on the Fürstenzell Abbey church, and was completed in 1715.