Buildings The village's character centres on the
Romanesque fortress church at
Kiefernstraße 4, which today serves as a graveyard chapel. It is a small, aisleless structure from between 1513 and 1515 with a walled churchyard. The west tower is from 1545. It has 14 Stations of the Cross, and also a warriors’ memorial from the
First World War. Saint Peter's Parish Church (
Pfarrkirche St. Peter; indeed, both churches are consecrated to Saint Peter), built right next to it at Kirchstraße 1, comes from 1927 and is an
aisleless church with
Expressionistic influences. Other cultural heritage buildings include: • Beulerstraße 10 – a small stable-house (with former on the ground floor) with an “oven porch” from 1875; • Beulerstraße 16 – a house, apparently from 1892; • Hillesheimer Straße 20 –
Quereinhaus (a combination residential and commercial house divided for these two purposes down the middle, perpendicularly to the street) from 1866 with an “oven porch”; • Kirchstraße 4 – former school or rectory (?), five-axis solid construction, middle or latter half of the 19th century; • Pastor-Fuhrmann-Straße 17 – stately
Quereinhaus, roof with half-hipped gable, latter half of the 19th century; • Niche cross – the so-called
Ablaßkreuz (“Indulgence Cross”), sandstone, possibly from the 16th century. == Famous people ==