Construction of the church began in 1220, and the small west tower was replaced by today's early Gothic tower around 1250. The 31 m high baroque dome was probably added in 1665 during the extension of the bell tower. The copper-gilt St. Pancras cross (around 1100) is considered an important artistic treasure. The surviving paintings from the 14th century include a remarkable portrait of St. Christopher in the south transept. The portals, whose columns have sharp grooves, are also interesting from an art historical perspective: rare traces of archaic sabre sharpening. Tower tours possible from May to October