The church took on its old appearance with new Romanesque windows in the nave.
The southern wall shows a similar layout but has two large lancet windows build in it, with one small Romanesque window at the tower side.
The apse has three Romanesque windows with a cross-shaped finish.
The former Romanesque little windows in the side naves of collegiate church are covered.
On the northern face of this building, one can see a very beautiful lintel and Romanesque windows.
The early 13th century east windows in the chancel can be numbered among the best late Romanesque windows.
The Romanesque windows of the old church were removed in 1936.
The Romanesque window behind the altar now has modern glass.
The symmetrical facade has a base and tall, Romanesque arched windows.
In 1775 the current triple closed choir was built, in it are two large Romanesque windows.