The church tower partially collapsed and was rebuilt, albeit lower, to designs by Helgo Zettervall.
In the apse there are Romanesque murals from the second half of the 13th century, depicting Christ in Majesty surrounded by the symbols of the Four Evangelists.
They were made some time before 1487, since the coat of arms of two Danish noble families (the province of Skåne was at the time Danish) from Jutland who are known to have owned estates in the area previous to that date decorate the walls.
The altarpiece by Johan Ullberg is from 1774 but was moved from the apse when the murals there were discovered and uncovered.
The smaller of the church bells comes from Russia and was brought to Sweden by the lord of Råbelöv Castle, who had served as a colonel in the army.