The building has been registered as a historic monument since 1983.
The history of the Protestant church of Soultz-sous-Forêts is closely linked to that of the lords of Fleckenstein, because very early on, Soultz was part of their territories.
A number of Lords of Fleckenstein are buried in Soultz, perhaps in the church choir. Others have their graves in Weiterswiller, Buhl and Haguenau. 8 hammered tombstones are embedded in the choir wall.

The architecture of this church allows us to date it from the beginning of the XNUMXth century.
The tower and the nave were rebuilt in 1730.
The church was renovated in 1912/13: at that time the Walcker House in Ludwigsburg built the organ, to which a positive one was added in 1961. The arched arch was replaced by a pointed arch, the pulpit moved to the right side . The choir woodwork and the altarpiece were installed at the same time.
The stained glass windows of the choir date from 1912 and 1951. On a certain number of stones of the choir vault and the exterior buttresses are cut the "signature" work of the stonemasons.