Despite its late origins, the exterior of the church is very much associated with the
baroque style. Due to the surrounding property with the
convent and seminar buildings and other houses, it is only possible to see the church with its mighty towerless façade that overlooks the other buildings of the old town. Above the portal rises a group of personalities created for the church by Nikolaus Binterim. It is essentially the coronation of Mary,
Queen of Heaven, flanked by
Augustine of Hippo, patron saint and ruler of the Augustinian order, and his mother
Monica of Hippo. In the south and east of the church are the former convent buildings and rooms of the seminar, which were built between 1737 and 1753. The wing of the monastery complex has a beautiful portal with figures, which also come from Nikolas Binterim, after the façade of the church itself. The interior of the church tends to
rococo, which is expressed by a fusion of
nave and
choir a concept that is increasingly found in the Rococo stylistic. == Interior ==