The builder may have been Mårten stenmästare [sv], who was also connected to the building site of Lund Cathedral.
The church also houses a sculpted funerary monument from 1666, dedicated to the parish priest Christen Willumsen.
[2] Because only pigments added al fresco have been preserved, the murals are today dominated by a brownish-red tone, which would not have been the case originally.
[4] The murals depict Christ in Majesty in the apse, and on the wall facing the chancel the Last Judgment.
The resurrection of the dead follows, with the blessed gathering at the right hand side of Christ, closest to him the Twelve Apostles.
[4] The subject matter and execution are occasionally so similar that art historians have assumed that the workshop used pattern books.