The Willibrord's Church is constructed between 1875 and 1877 after the design of architect Alfred Tepe in gothic revival style.
The sober exterior of the church is a great contrast with the elaborate and colourful interior.
These colourful paintings are part of the various other elements of the church, including the wood carvings and stained glass windows depicting the life of St. Willibrord.
In 2005 a large-scale restoration was completed, helping to maintain the unique and wonderfully colourful interior.
Lay people and father Winand Kotte A.A., bought the building and kept the interior with its many decorations intact.