The building has a late Gothic nave, while the towers, crypt and cloisters are in Romanesque style.
It has a 15th-century Late Gothic nave and sanctuary with 18th- and 19th-century additions.
The oldest part may be the low west tower, which predates the late-15th-century Perpendicular Gothic nave.
It has a Romanesque tower from about 1200 and a Gothic nave from the 14th century.
The church's Gothic nave was added in 1350 and a side aisle in 1450.
The church consists of a rectangular Late Gothic nave and a Renaissance tower.
The Decorated Gothic nave may have been built between 1250 and 1350.
To it was added a Late Gothic nave in the second half of the 15th century by Ulrich V.
The High Gothic nave and its large tracery windows inspired a number of other buildings.
It has a Gothic single nave with side porch and double chapel on the north side.