Dating from the middle of the 13th century it was built in the Romanesque style with later additions in the Gothic period.
A reliquary found in the high altar was a gift from Bishop Gisike of Odense (1286–1300), possibly a gift for the reconsecration of the altar on the completion of the apse which is just slightly older than the chancel.
[3] The church consists of a Late Romanesque chancel and nave and an apse, sacristy, porch and tower which were added during the Gothic period.
The cross on the altar dates from the end of the 15th century and was originally on the chancel arch.
The Renaissance pulpit has four shell-shaped niches with figures of the Evangelists flanked by pilasters and covered with pointed arches.