Lummelunda Church

Originally, a choir built at the same time formed part of the church.

[2] During the 17th century, new windows were added to the nave, it received new furnishings and was re-decorated inside.

[1] Architecturally, the church is characterised externally by the large Gothic choir and the much smaller Romanesque nave and tower.

[2] The main, southern portal is decorated with stone sculptures similar to those of Martebo Church, but somewhat cruder in execution.

The church houses a single, rather worn late medieval wooden sculpture depicting Saint Anthony.