During the Late Middle Ages a church porch was also built in front of the southern entrance, but it was later demolished.
They cover all the vaults of the church and are, unusually, both signed by the artist, Anders Johansson, and dated to 1498.
[1][2] Anders Johansson was a painter from Sweden, but could work in Skåne (at the time part of Denmark) because the two countries were united in the Kalmar Union.
[1] The paintings depict different religious subjects, including the narrative of the creation, the fall of man, the life of Christ, different Christian martyrs, saints and angels.
Noteworthy is also the Romanesque sculpture in the tympanon above the western entrance, dating from the construction period of the church.