Its present facade of five bays was added probably early in the 18th century.
The present façade, in neoclassical style, was built between 1846 and 1848.
The house was extended in the 18th century, resulting in the present facade.
The church's basic structure had been largely completed by the end of the 17th century, but the present façade was not begun till 1761.
The present North facade and galleries were constructed during the 1986-87 extension.
The present façade's appearance dates to that last addition when the structure was faced in brick.
A chapel was erected around 1680 and a new church built in 1752, with the present facade added a century later.
It was built about 1859, with the present facade added in 1920.
The present facade is not the original facade of the building.
The style of the present façade, with two architectural orders, is in late Baroque.