Lokrume Church

The northern wall of the presently visible church nave dates from that century.

During the second quarter of the 13th century, the larger part of the presently visible choir was built, with inspiration from churches in Visby.

The last phase of the reconstruction was during the 1270s, when an earlier Romanesque tower was replaced with the presently visible one.

During a renovation in 1957-62, fragments of 15th-century murals were also discovered under layers of whitewash, but these were too damaged to be restored.

The church furthermore has a triumphal cross from circa 1200, and a baptismal font by the artist known as Majestatis, dating from the later part of the 12th century.