It is located on the Hisingen island, and it is part of the Tuve-Säve parish.
It is a Romanesque stone church, consisting of a rectangular nave and a narrow choir.
This simple shape was typical of churches in Västergötland.
The church is surrounded by a small churchyard, the first mentions of which come from 1871.
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