Its historic church dates to 1219, when it was erected in the centre of the town close to the river Main, as a Romanesque-style basilica.
The church began as a Romanesque style basilica 1219, built in the centre of the town close to the river Main.
[1] The church was remodelled c. 1425 with a late Gothic choir, possibly after a design by Madern Gerthener, with extant balconies and stained-glass windows from c.
Excavations revealed a stone statue called Atzmann, which served as a stand for liturgical music.
[5] Five of the Gothic window panes were moved to a convent in Heidelberg in the 18th century, but are planned to be returned to their original position.