Description
The Peterskirche was first documented in 1219, although there had been a religious building on the site during the Carolingian period. The oldest remaining parts of the church, the west wall and the choir's area, come from the middle of the 13th Century. The nave was built at least a hundred years later.
In the following years there were a whole catalogue of alterations - in the 15th Century a sandstone tower was added, and there are gothic murals from ca. 1360 in the southern aisle.