The exterior of the church has a uniform, Romanesque appearance. It is considered to be one of the best-preserved Romanesque churches on Gotland (at least externally). Especially noteworthy is the
choir portal. It is decorated with a few rather primitive sculpted elements, difficult to interpret. The work has been attributed to the locally active stone sculptor
Hegvald but may also be the work of some unknown master from
Jutland. There are no comparable works on Gotland. The interior of the church is less well-preserved. Fragments of murals from the 14th century were discovered during a restoration in 1951–52, and are now again visible. The
baptismal font is
Romanesque, probably a work by the sculptor known by the
notname Semi-Byzantios, but only the foot remains. Most other furnishings are from the 17th and 18th centuries. ==References==