Originally it was attached to a Romanesque church, the nave and choir of which however was replaced with the presently visible Gothic parts at the end of the 13th century.
The sacristy is the only non-medieval part of the church; it was built in 1866.
Inside, the choir retains traces of original medieval murals.
The baptismal font dates from the 12th century and was made by the sculptor Hegvald; it is considered one of the artist's finest pieces.
The church also houses a triumphal cross from the same century.