Of this convent nothing remains today; it was closed during the Reformation and the bricks used as building materials, e.g. at Svartsjö Palace and Venngarn Castle.
The church was again renovated and upgrade between 1966 and 1971 under the direction of architects Bengt Romare (1902–1968) and Jerk Alton.
[1][4] The church is built of brick in a transitional style, between Romanesque and Gothic.
The church lacks an apse and to the east finishes in a straight wall.
[1] One of the church bells is of Russian origin, taken as loot during the Ingrian War.