This red-brick church was built in the 15C in the Danish Gothic style. The spire adorned with a step gable was added in the 16C. It houses a German altarpiece (1450), a Renaissance pulpit (1615) and grey limestone baptismal fonts dating from the Middle Ages and made by the Gotland School. In the deambulatory there are vestiges of wall paintings by the Master of Helsingborg (15C) and fine stained-glass windows. In the vestry and the Silver Room you can see a selection of liturgical clothes of inestimable value and Christian III's Bible (1550).