The church was built in the 1190s and originally consisted of a nave, choir and apse.
A wide, western tower was built during the 13th century but later reduced in height and transformed into a western expansion of the nave; a new tower was built on the south side of the church in the late Middle Ages.
The latter are Romanesque in style and depict the Lamb of God flanked by two bishops trampling dragons.
Notable is also the altarpiece a work from the late 16th century, possibly from the workshop of Daniel Tommisen in Malmö.
The pulpit is from 1747, made by sculptor Johan Ullberg and considered one of his finest works.