The church that stands today was built in the early 16th century, and its square defensive tower sometime around 1300.
Built in the 13th century, these walls are thought to have supported a substantial defensive tower.
The cross can now be seen on the first floor of the defensive tower.
On the cast seal (in the picture), two defensive towers with a double wall are to be seen.
A defensive tower had been built in the town by 1368.
Only the defensive western tower of the Roman church from the 12th century still exists.
To the side is a defensive tower, that was probably began in the 10th century but finished later after several modifications.
It is completed by a second building, with a square defensive tower.
Some buildings can only be built at certain times like the defensive towers.
Four rectangular defensive towers were located in each corner of the wall.