Evangelical-Lutheran church with medieval origins on a hill in Bad Gottleuba.
The Protestant-Lutheran St. Peter's Church is located above the Gottleuba valley in the immediate vicinity of the historic route to Bohemia. The church building was once part of a fortified church complex with a surrounding wall and tower.
The oldest part, the tower base, probably dates back to the 13th century. The choir and nave were built in the 15th and early 16th centuries. Typical features include the late Gothic portal, the ribbed vaults and elements of quarry and sandstone masonry.
The church is an integral part of local community life. In addition to church services, cultural events are occasionally held.
Visitors can visit the church on their own during the day as part of the "Open Church" campaign.