The current church was built at the end of the 15th century or around 1500 and has retained its original appearance largely unchanged.
During the 18th century most of the windows were enlarged and the vaulting of the church repaired; at that time the frescos were also covered with whitewash, only to be uncovered and restored during a renovation in 1909-10 under the guidance of architect Sigurd Curman.
These include the pulpit, which is from 1648 and given as a gift to the church by Colonel Jurgen Schildt after his homecoming from the Thirty Years' War.
[2] The altarpiece is also from the 17th century; its top part with a painting was restored in the 1930s after its Baroque frame was found in pieces in the belfry of the church.
[2] The decorated door of the church porch dates from the reign of King Gustav III of Sweden[1] and the organ is from 1829.