Vamlingbo Church

The stone masons that built the church have alternated red and grey limestone in the pillars and other details, creating an unusually colourful interior.

On its northern wall are a set of medieval muralss, depicting a scene in which the archangel Michael is weighing the soul of Emperor Henry.

Other, less dominating murals in the church depict pictures of saints and apostles, and purely decorative painting.

It is an unusually grand building, consisting in a small manor-like complex with four annexes and a large main house.

The house, which is located on the site of an earlier, medieval rectory, dates from 1779 and show traces of a simple, vernacular form of Rococo.

Vamlingbo church rectory