[1] Of the presently visible church, the tower is the oldest part, dating from the middle of the 13th century and Romanesque in style.
The Gothic nave and choir are from the early 14th century and replaced and earlier and smaller Romanesque building.
Adjacent to the tower there is a rather unusual detail, a small chamber which has a window onto the nave but lacks any other connection.
[1][2] The external façade of the church, notably the three portals, display some of the most accomplished medieval sculpture on Gotland.
The sculptures were probably executed by the local stonemason's workshop which is sometimes referred to by the notname Egypticus.