Lasberg was first mentioned in 1125 in the deed of donation of "Noble Adalbero von Griesbach".
The church was probably made of wood at this time and was soon replaced by a stone building in Romanesque style.
Around 1400, the Romanesque building was extended by a Gothic addition. The apse was broken open at the front and the current chancel (choir) was added as an extension in a soft style with two simple ribbed vaults.
The oldest gravestones of the Zelking family, the former owners of Weinberg Castle, can be found under the present-day altar.
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