The present church originally consisted of the nave, choir and apse, constituting a typically Romanesque edifice.
The south walls of the nave and choir, as well as the apse, are decorated with ornamental paintings.
[1][2][3] Inside, the vaults of the choir and apse are decorated with murals made in the early 16th century and probably no later than 1510.
The subjects depicted are visions of Heaven and Hell, including the Last Judgment, and the Trinity with Mary.
The depictions show a throng of people and beasts in the narrow space of the vaults.
[1][3] The pulpit of the church was bought in 1593 and was made by artisan Daniel Thomissen in Malmö.