The tower was added in the 1380s or 1390s, with a portal dated between 1390 and 1410, due to comparison with art in Nürnberg.
[2] The church was for centuries the only monumental building in Fürth, and its tower dominated its skyline.
[1] The interior was remodelled in Baroque style in the 17th century, and balconies in U-shape were installed to seat more people.
[3] The only feature from the Gothic period is a housing for the sacrament, created from sandstone by Adam Kraft around 1500.
[1] Hanns Gottfried von Stockhausen, artist and later professor of glass design at the Stuttgart Kunstakademie, created stained-glass windows in the church that were installed between 1958 and 1969, showing Biblical figures and scenes, such as Michael the Archangel, the Crossing of the Red Sea, the Baptism of Jesus, and Christ as Judge.