The oldest part of the current church is the tower, which was built in the 13th century. Originally it was attached to a much smaller,
Romanesque church. The
choir and
nave was however torn down and replaced with the current structure during the middle of the 13th century. Inside,
church murals decorate the
vaults; these also date from the 13th century. The church also has
preserved medieval stained glass windows. A
crucifix on the altar is somewhat later, dating from the 14th century. The
baptismal font is however considerably older, dating from the 12th century and thus older than the church itself. It was made by the stonemason known as
Hegvald. The church has been largely unaltered since the
Middle Ages; the greatest change occurred in 1818 when the
sacristy was built. ==References==