Built for the first time in 1352 during the time of the Lords of Fleckenstein, it was subsequently destroyed. In 1806, it could be rebuilt thanks to Louis Schneider and his wife Catherine Meissert who ensured its financing. The choir pieta was installed at this time. This building topped with a steeple has a large porch supported by 2 wooden posts. Outside, as inside, friezes and other discreet decorations, created by the painter Hervé Eichwald, embellish the building. The stained glass windows date from 1958.
Built for the first time in 1352 at the time of the lords of Fleckenstein, it was subsequently destroyed. In 1806, it could be rebuilt thanks to Louis Schneider and his wife Catherine Meissert who ensured its financing. The choir pieta was installed at this time.