The Protestant church in Köngernheim was first mentioned in 1299. It was renovated in 1526, as indicated by the engraved date. Until the 1930s, the church was used as a simultaneous church. It was only then that the Catholic community decided to build its own church in Köngernheim.

The current Protestant church in Köngernheim was first mentioned in a document in 1299. However, it is believed that an older church already stood on the same site, which was discovered when a row cemetery was found on the Wingertsberg in 1892. In the second half of the 14th century, a larger church was built under the protection of the Knights of Randeck. The portal, the middle window in the choir, two windows on the west side, and the tabernacle are still preserved from this old church. The coats of arms of the founders can be seen in the choir: Ruprecht von Randeck and Elsa von Dalberg. They donated the new church building in 1361 on the occasion of their wedding.

Ev. Kirche Köngernheim