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The Parish Church of Strallegg is the centerpiece of Strallegg. It was first documented as a church in 1295 and was restored internally in 1961/1962 and externally in 1972.
Next to the Strallegg Parish Church, there is a parking lot and guesthouses/cafés for visitors to stop by. The Mosbacher inn, the Strallegg village café, and Café Puls are nearby and offer refreshments. The Gothic church building with Baroque extensions is surrounded by a cemetery wall. The church interior features a chancel with a five-sided apse under a cross-ribbed vault dating from around 1400. Underground passages from the ossuary (bone house) located beneath the sacristy once led to the cellars of nearby houses. These passages hint at the church's defensive function, further reinforced by the high churchyard walls renewed in 1693.