Brunnby takes its name from the spring about south of the church. Built in the
Romanesque style in the mid-12th century, the church initially consisted of a
chancel and
nave. Two small windows survive from this period. In the 15th century, the church was extended towards the west in the
Gothic style, the tower was added and the ceilings were vaulted. The north arm of the
transept known as Arild's Chapel was probably added at the beginning of the 16th century, while the south arm or Mölle Chapel was completed in 1752. In 1752, the porch was replaced by the other arm of the transept. In 1912, Theodor Wåhlin redesigned the transept. A new chancel was added, and the old chancel was converted into a
sacristy. ==Interior==