Farhult Church

The oldest parts of Farhult Church are the nave, choir and apse, dating from circa 1200 and Romanesque in style.

[1] The construction material of the church is whitewashed fieldstone, while the corners and other details are made of sandstone.

Internally, the ceiling is supported by medieval vaulting which has been heavily restored during the 19th century.

In the apse, behind the altar, murals from the 14th century were uncovered during a renovation in 1953.

During the same renovation, the church also received new pews, flooring and a new altar.