Inside, the nave is divided in two parts by two central columns and has a vaulted ceiling.
The church underwent a renovation in 1964–1965 following a proposal by architect Karl Erik Hjalmarson.
[1] Of the furnishings, the triumphal cross, dating from circa 1200 is perhaps the most noteworthy, together with the richly carved baptismal font, complete with substantial traces of original colour,[2] from the same time.
The church windows have several preserved stained glass panes from around 1300, probably when the choir was built.
The church also has a pair of embroidered bags for collection of alms made in Istanbul in 1775.