(Baroque) It was built in the 17th century in the Baroque style in honour of St. Rocco, the healer of the sick. It took on its present form in 1903, when the Weinckheim family had it remodelled and extended in the Romantic style.
The façade of the one-nave church is decorated with four antique wooden columns, above which arched cornices divide the tower. Above the doorway is the coat of arms of the family that built the church. Inside the church, the white altarpiece depicts St. Roch with his travelling staff and his faithful companion, the dog.