The Protestant St. Martin's Church in Wolfsheim was originally dedicated to St. Martin. Between 1697 and 1705 it was used as a simultaneous church, i.e. Catholics and Protestants shared the building for services. From 1706 it was used exclusively by the Reformers. In 1967-69, the church was extensively restored and a northern sacristy was added. The octagonal font dates from 1628 and the chancel windows, depicting Christ in the Vineyard, from 1969.
Visits can be arranged with the parish office.



