The Catholic St. Laurentius Church, in immediate proximity to the Protestant Laurentius Church, is a neoclassical hall building from 1837 (cool style, Moller school) with good acoustics. Since 1999, the church has featured a pyramid-shaped steeple with a touch of Lower Rhine Romanesque style. The current organ, consisting of parts from the old “Schlimbach” organ from 1897 and the former cathedral organ, was built in 1969 by the former pastor Klein from Wörrstadt. Inside the church, there is also a permanent exhibition of old liturgical devices.
Visit: By prior arrangement with the parish office or with Mr. Gerd Jung
