Gothem Church

Gothic in style, it has remained largely unaltered since the 14th century.

Rebuilding of the church into its present form was carried out between the early 13th and mid-14th centuries.

[1][2] The church has a tall and slender western toward which contains a single bell, built by the Gothic builder workshop known by its notname Egypticus, which was active on Gotland during the time period 1330-1380.

[3] The nave is divided into two by a single column, and the choir ends in an apse.

[1][2] Close to the church are the relatively well-preserved ruins of a defensive tower dating from the 12th century, built as a place for protection for the congregation during times of war or danger.

View of the interior