The white, wooden church was built in the Empire style and in an octagonal design in 1833 using plans drawn up by the architect Hans Linstow.
The altarpiece is a gold cross in an arch, flanked by columns carrying a gable.
The medieval stave church stood until around the year 1783 when it was torn down.
A new timber-framed, octagonal building was completed on the same site about three years later.
In 1831, the church was again torn down and replaced with a larger building on the same site.