The parish church of St. Gallus "with its high Lantzen and spire" was already visible from 1692. However, as the original parish it is much older.
Over 70 steps "Church Relay" lead from the White Main up to the former castle complex. Castle and school buildings serve today, among other things. as a community center.
From 1303 onwards, the Lords of Wirsberg had the right of patronage. The Reformation was implemented late, there were religious struggles and quarrels. In 1687 the knightly estate fell to Margrave Christian Ernst and became the administrative administration.
A Gothic hall church later became an admirable margrave church, not overloaded, bright through the arched windows, with double galleries all around and a pulpit altar by court sculptor J.G. Räntz. Construction period 1750 to 1755.
The elegant stucco ceiling (JN Feeg) therefore not only testifies 3 times from the eye of God in a triangle with a ray wreath, and angels from the "Jubilate Deo", but the F with a princely hat and the artistic coat of arms also refer to Margrave Friedrich as patron and builder, whereby the Local pastor was granted a significant share in the church renovation.
The organ, financed by national collections, was added later. Also worth seeing is baptismal font, lecture crosses, tombs and Gothic half-reliefs of Apostles.