The belfry with its charming gable roof, reborn in gothic style in 1220, stands as the last remaining piece of the original Roman church. The nave of the earlier church had seen better days; it was dilapidated and too cramped for its congregation. So in 1807, it was taken down and replaced with the spacious and impressive nave you see today, constructed in the "barn" style during 1808 and 1809.
This spot is not just about history, though. Every corner of this church tells a story, from the intricate stone carvings to the stained glass windows that catch the light just right, casting colorful reflections on the floor. It's a place where history and beauty meld seamlessly, inviting visitors to pause and soak in the atmosphere. Whether you're a history buff or just someone who appreciates stunning architecture, this church offers a glimpse into a world where time seems to stand still.