Hogrän Church

Hogrän Church consists of a Romanesque tower and a Gothic nave and choir.

Attached to it was originally an earlier stone church, also Romanesque in style and erected during the 12th century.

[1] The interior of the church is characterised by the broad width of the nave (10 metres (33 ft)).

The baptismal font, probably a work by the craftsman or workshop known by its notname as Byzantios, is from the late 12th century.

Of later date are the altarpiece (1634), the pulpit (1637) and the choir stalls (17th century but with incorporated medieval elements).