The church was built in the 13C, then extended in the 14C and 15C. However, because of its location, this extension had to be made to the north, which accounts for the imposing triple nave's asymmetry. In the 17C and 18C, the interior welcomed the Baroque style, notably via the vault frescoes by Joseph Adam von Mölck. Note a late-Gothic Virgin Mary in the late-15C Waldlaufkapelle.