You only have to travel ten minutes to the southeast of Lund to reach the Nordic region’s oldest stone church still standing.
It was founded in 1060, and was very briefly the seat of the bishop, until this moved a little way up the road to Lund.
The most absorbing piece inside this atmospheric Romanesque edifice is the baptismal font, dating to the 11th century and carved from sandstone quarried in Höör.