Jesuit College of Ingolstadt

Jesuit College of Ingolstadt
German: Jesuitenkolleg Ingolstadt
Copper engraving of the college by Michael Wening
TypeJesuit College
Active1556 (1556)–1773 (1773)
Location, ,
48°45′55″N 11°25′15″E / 48.765278°N 11.420833°E / 48.765278; 11.420833

The Jesuit College of Ingolstadt (German: Jesuitenkolleg Ingolstadt) was a Jesuit school in Ingolstadt, in the Duchy and Electorate of Bavaria, founded in 1556, that operated until the suppression of the Jesuit Order in 1773. The college was the headquarters of the Jesuits in Germany, and became a center of the Counter-Reformation. Many of its members taught at the University of Ingolstadt.