During the Middle Ages, the church was dedicated to Saint Lawrence.
The walls are decorated with medieval murals from the 15th century, made by the so-called Master of the Passion of Christ.
Under the chancel arch between the choir and nave, a triumphal cross from the late 12th century is placed; it has been described as the finest piece of art in the church.
It depicts Christ nailed to the cross only through his hands; the feet hang free and in fact are covered with shoes.
Other church fittings are from the post-Reformation era, such as the sandstone altarpiece, made in 1681.