The tower built around the year 1000 and the old mute organ from 1784, together with the beautiful window painting and a winged altar, offer a successful cross-section through various eras.
During the Thirty Years' War and also in the Palatinate War of Succession, the church, which was considered the main fortification of the village, was severely damaged and partially destroyed. In 1706 it was awarded to the Protestants, which they renewed in 1725 with a flat ceiling. Even after several renovations, the entire complex of today's church corresponds to the construction of the year 1434.