The present-day parish church was built in 1782-86 in the late Baroque style with a tower and spire. The Baroque high alter, pulpit, organ and stalls belong together; they are originally from a cloister of Augustinian monks in Bruck an der Leitha which was secularised in 1790. A centre-piece is the high alter, which was fashioned according to a design by the famous master-builder Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt. An earlier alterpiece of St Magdalene was replaced in 1840 by one of the Trinity.
The Tuscan pillar with mercy seat from the 18th century stands behind the church.
The round column with the Trinity and the statues of St Joseph and St John of Nepomuk was erected in the market square in 1745.
The round column with a volute capital under a statue of Mary on top of a world globe originates from the second half of the 18th century. It stands on the Rosenberg-Aussatz-Setz crossroads.
The powerful stone Pietà with its description of purgatory in the front niche (beginning of the 19th century) stands in the Neustift.
The figure, on a simple, quadratic pillar, was donated in 1617 by a well-to-do family and was erected on the Oberen Hauptstraße in the direction of Neusiedl.
The depiction of the mother of God in a house niche in the Rosenberggasse originates from the second half of the 18th century.