The oldest part of the church is the tower, dating from about 1200. The tower originally belonged to an earlier church building from the 12th century, the
nave and
choir of which was replaced with the current building circa 1250. The sculptured choir portal originally also belonged to the earlier church. The interior of the church was heavily remodelled in a
Neo-Medieval style between 1900–1902 after plans by architect and artist
Axel Haig (known in Swedish as Axel Hermann Hägg, 1835–1921). The dominant wall paintings are consequently designed by Haig. A few
stained glass windows remain but were complemented by modern replicas during the renovation. == References ==