The Roman church *** from the time before 1150 rebuilt first in 1180 and than Late Romanesque around 1230. In 1352 it is proved to be a parish church, the parsonage being commemorated during the entire 15th century. In the following period only small adjustments were made, in the 16th century the original manor tribune was rebuilt into a gallery, in 1708 a snail staircase leading to the tower was built, a hall and vestry were annexed and the tower was roofed anew. The vestry originally adjoined the entrance portal in the northern wall which was walled up after the vestry has been demolished during the church’s restoration in 1950-1953.
The original church as well as all historical buildings and sights preserved from older days were destroyed in 1742 when almost all the small town, including the church, burnt down. Official record books and the church registry books were also destroyed.
The church was first mentioned as early as in 1352. It was originally a Gothic style building and is consecrated to the birth of Our Lady. Its tower collapsed in 1845 and had to be rebuilt.