The church of St. George at Pöglhof is located on a hill northeast of the city. It is a late Gothic building.
The church was first mentioned in 1066 as the Eppenstein family's own church. In 1531 it came into the possession of the respected Pögl family from Bruck, after whom it is still called the Pöglhof Chapel to this day, together with the property belonging to it.
The church consists of a simple, undivided exterior with a hipped roof and a hexagonal roof turret. There is an annex to the choir with a crucifix from the 18th century.
The church is characterized by beautiful tendril paintings around 1520/30 and the depiction of the 14 helpers in need around 1511.
Note: The church can only be visited on guided tours.