Kvistofta Church was built during the first half of the 12th century, and originally consisted of a
nave,
chancel and an
apse. The tower was erected during the first half of the 13th century, and was enlarged during the late
Middle Ages. The interior was altered during the late 15th century, when
vaults made of brick replaced the earlier ceiling. Further changes were made after the
Reformation. The
transept was constructed 1779–1787; at that time most of the medieval vaults were destroyed, as well as the original apse. A western entrance was also opened. Considerably later, in 1949, the church was equipped with
stained glass windows, designed by artist . Cyclist
Gustaf Håkansson is buried in the cemetery of Kvistofta Church. ==Murals and furnishings==