[2] An original apse was pulled down during the middle of the 14th century and replaced by the present structure with a straight east end, in Gothic style.
In the nave, a damaged frieze displaying the Passion of Christ can be seen, while in the tower base there are a set of paintings depicting Saint George and the Dragon, Saint Martin of Tours and a scene in which souls are being weighed.
All the paintings in the church have been attributed to the Master of the Passion of Christ (Passionsmästaren) or his workshop.
It was probably made by a local artist but shows influences from German art from the period.
The altarpiece displays carved wooden figures depicting the crucifixion and a number of saints.