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Deutsch: Katholische Filialkirche St. Peter und Paul, im Kern spätgotische Anlage, Ausbau im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert, weitere Ausgestaltung um 1900. Friedhof unter anderem mit Grabstätten aus der bourbonischen Verwandtschaft der Wittelsbacher.
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