Stehag Church

Some of the stones used to build the church contain mason's marks identical to some found in Lund Cathedral, as well as the signature Johannes, so it has been assumed that the master mason of the church had worked at the construction site of the cathedral and was named Johannes.

In the 14th century, the chancel was enlarged and a church porch built in front of the southern entrance.

There are also two donor portraits of Canute VI of Denmark and an archbishop, possibly Absalon.

[2][3] The baptismal font of the church is from the end of the 12th century and made by another artisan from the cathedral workshop in Lund, Mårten stenmästare [sv].

Some pews from 1574 displaying the coats of arms of the families to which they belonged are also preserved in the church.