St. Bodil's Church

[2] The church consists of an apse, chancel and nave from the Romanesque period, slightly more recent west tower and a Late-Gothic porch for the south door.

Although some local sandstone and fieldstone has been used, the predominant building material is limestone which in particular has been used for the door and window frames.

[2] The bell tower, first documented in 1624, is topped by a half-timbered section and originally served as an entrance portal.

[2] Close to the entrance, the former Romanesque font, made of Gotland limestone, is similar to those in Ny Kirke and Vestermarie Church but better proportioned.

Above the old font is part of the former Renaissance altarpiece, a painting of Christ on the road to Emmaus by Jørgen Roed.

He reached the churchyard before he could be caught but the devil was so furious he hurled his hat at the priest.

St. Bodil's Church with its half-timbered bell tower