In terms of Church ages across Europe it's fairly young. Commissioned in the late 1800's, it was damaged heavily during the war and been restored since.
You can easily tell its modern architecture as the use of concrete throughout is fairly visible. Exposed brick is another key feature here. The altar stone is apparently from 760ad or something like that. I did try to read up on it but was not quite sure what the German inscription actually said.
If you happen to be in the area worth a quick visit. read more