The church has a single nave and was built in the Gothic style. The interior decoration is baroque, but the high altar was reworked with rococo elements. The picture on the high altar depicts St Michael the Archangel, patron saint of the church. Above him is a depiction of the Virgin Mary. The two statues on either side of the high altar depict St Joseph and St Joachim. The pulpit bears witness to the Rococo style, while the side altars are by the artists Schwanthaler. Schwanthaler cross.
In the side chapel you can see the pictures from the life of St Anthony of Padua, in the background the Sermon on the Fish and the Donkey Miracle and above the altar St Anthony.
In the presbytery, the Last Supper can be seen above the high altar, with the Communion of St Stanislaus to the left and the story of the man who prepared his son's wedding to the right. The centre picture is followed by a depiction of the veneration of the sacrament of the altar. It shows the different classes and is particularly interesting because of the depiction of traditional costumes from the middle of the 18th century.
In the nave, following the presbytery, there is a depiction of the church's patron saint, St Michael the Archangel, as the conqueror of evil and a depiction of Mary as help in the fight against unbelief. A picture of Christ with the twelve apostles from 1685 can be seen on the wall of the lower gallery.
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