Haslev Church

The oldest parts of the church were built in the 12th century but today's structure is the result of its rebuilding in 1916.

During comprehensive rebuilding in the 14th century, the width was extended to 9 metres and a new roof with three cross vaults was added, meeting the prevailing standards.

At the beginning of the 15th century, a new stepped gable was built at the eastern end, a sacristy was added to the north and a porch to the south, reflecting the Gothic style of the times.

The architect H. Lønborg-Jensen planned an extension that consisted of building a new church that crossed transversely through the old one.

The font, completed in 1935, was built in accordance with plans prepared by the church's architect Lønborg-Jensen.

Pulput (1579)