Roman Catholic Church of St. Wendelin: originally a Romanesque single-nave stone church from the 13th century. It was renovated in the first third of the 18th century and given a Baroque makeover in 1776. Later construction alterations were made in the mid-19th century, the early 20th century and after 1965. It was reconstructed in 2002. The church is dedicated to St. Wendelin – patron saint of shepherds, cattle breeders and farmers.
The Memorial to the Victims of the First and Second World Wars stands in the school park.
Lourdes Grotto: built in 1933.
Steam Pumping Station: by the Danube dam, a unique technical monument with its original machinery preserved, built in 1897.
Flood Memorial: from 1965, erected on the spot where the dam burst near Patince.