An important historical and cultural monument is the Church of St. Urban. St. Urban is a patron of wine-growers, vineyards and barrel makers and also a patron against drunkenness. First a chapel was built on this place and was later was replaced by a church between 1505 and 1518. In 1768 it was given a baroque style and in 1888 it was restorated. The nave has a star-like arch on semi-circle pillars. The main altar was manufactured by J. Holzinger in 1770. In the central niche of the big altar there is a statue of St. Urban, the side statues are St Peter and Paul, the statue of God in the wreath of clouds and angel heads in Antique and two figures of cherubs. The centre part of the side altar of St. Cross contains an altar picture with the prospects of Golgotha and Jerusalem, in front of it there is a plastic cross with the figure of Jesus.
