
St Leonhard’s Church was built before 1484 as a votive church for the townspeople. The nave was vaulted in 1610. The church is characterised by its richly structured north tower and the following furnishings. Notable features: Altars from the 17th and 18th centuries, a choir stall from 1716, a Way of the Cross from around 1700 originating from the former Franciscan church in Dingolfing, and wooden epitaphs for Swedish hostages from 1633.