Between its timber structure and magnificent interiors with 117 paintings, the Gothic altar from around 1400, the baptismal font from 1581 and the pulpit from 1614, the church is one of the key tourist attractions of the region.
Built on a height and surrounded by a wall, the temple also has a burial chapel of the Philipsborn family.
The church’s beauty is matched only by its unique historic value, making it a mandatory stop on the itinerary.