St. Aegidien Church is a late Romanesque brick building from the middle of the 13th century.
The nave windows were extended around 1523. The tower and westwork were rebuilt after a fire around 1850.
The last renovation, during which the church was restored to its original state after its Baroque design, took place between 1965 and 1969. Wall paintings from the late 13th century were uncovered in the process. Two modern windows in the chancel depict the "Coming of Christ" (left) and the "Second Coming of Christ" (right).