Located some 12 km (7.5 mi) west of Falköping in Västra Götaland County, Sweden, it belongs to the Diocese of Skara.
One of Sweden's oldest stone churches, it is noted for its well-preserved 15th-century frescos, possibly the work of Master Amund.
Built of sandstone and limestone, it originally consisted of a rounded apse, a chancel and a wider nave.
The resemblance of the frescos with those in Södra Råda Church indicate they may well have been painted by the same artist: Master Amund.
The central vault depicts scenes from the Creation, while in the western part of the nave there are images of the deadly sins and the seven virtues.