Norrby Church

[1] Norrby Church has medieval origins but was rebuilt to its current form at the end of the 1800s.

1785 saw a major renovation and extension under the direction of master mason Johan Sundberg.

The southern porch was demolished and the north wall was raised to the same level as in the south.

New trail shutters were built in the cemetery wall's southern and eastern sides.

In 1887 a major renovation was conducted, designed by architect Gustaf Dahl (1835-1927), when the church was remodeled to the neo-Romanesque style.

Old arches were demolished and instead divided the church into three naves with cast iron pillars.

[3] [4] [5] [6] The baptismal font of stone is from the Middle Ages and possibly as old as the original church.