Arrie Church

Arrie Church houses a 15th-century wooden sculpture probably made in the Low Countries.

At the end of the 19th century it was however decided that the old church should be demolished and a new one be built, despite objections from the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities.

[1][2] The current church was designed by architect Salomon Sörensen [sv] in a Neo-Gothic style.

[1] The pulpit was transferred from the old church and dates from the late 16th century; it is made of oak and decorated with carved images of Paul the Apostle and the Four Evangelists.

It displays similarities with the triumphal cross of Barsebäck Church, somewhat further north, and has been described as being a piece of art of high artistic quality.