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It was replaced in 1780 by the current rococo aisleless church.
The mediaeval nave was replaced in 1771 with a spacious aisleless church.
The aisleless church has a transept-like extension giving it a cruciform floor plan.
This Classicist aisleless church was built in 1826.
The church, built in the middle of the village, is an aisleless church with an offset quire.
Mountain chapel, north of the village, small aisleless church, 19th century; Pietà from 18th century.
The Late Romanesque aisleless church was expanded in 1640.
Catholic branch church, Dorfstraße 30 - aisleless church from shortly before 1870.
Catholic chapel, Zumriederstraße, biaxial aisleless church from 18th/19th century.
Catholic branch church, Kapellenstraße 1, biaxial aisleless church, apparently from about 1814.
Catholic church, Hauptstraße, triaxial aisleless church from about 1952.
The aisleless church of Wetsinge was built in the 11th or 12th century BC.
Catholic church, Hauptstraße 12, biaxial aisleless church from 1785.
The aisleless church was built above a post-Roman tomb outside the village on the road to Fraubrunnen.
Catholic branch church, Kapellenstraße, triaxial aisleless church from 1826 (or 1827 according to the above source).
In the 13th century it was rebuilt and became an aisleless church and in west naves were built.
Catholic branch church, Kirchstraße 8, biaxial aisleless church, 1740.
The parish church of St Cecilia is a small aisleless church almost totally rebuilt in 1879.
Early aisleless churches were generally small because of the difficulty of spanning a large, open space without using pillars or columns.
According to an engraving by Merian dating from 1653, it was an aisleless church with a hip roof and a flèche.
Excavations in and around the church in 1984 discovered an early Christian aisleless church from around 500.
Catholic branch church, Hauptstraße - small aisleless church, possibly from earlier half of 18th century, partly renovated in 1933 after a fire.
The Evangelical church, a Gothic Revival aisleless church, was built in 1894.
The romanesque aisleless church, with a churchtower from the 16th century, was a branch of the church in Seengen.
Catholic church on Wiesenweg - aisleless church rebuilt in 1952, although possibly incorporating parts of its forerunner from 1766.