The church dates from the first half of the 12th century, when part of the nave and chancel were built.
On 19 September 1914, Allerslev Church gained its independence as a self-owning institution.
[1] The oldest part of the church was constructed in limestone ashlars from Stevns Klint.
The northeastern part of the wall is designed in the Late Gothic style.
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