Begun in the Romanesque style in the 12th century, this church in the centre of Helsingborg was one of the largest in Denmark by the 14th century.

The Romanesque design was reworked into Gothic in the 1500s, when the brick facade and crow-stepped gables were completed.

There are a lot of engrossing historic elements inside, like the baptismal font, carved from grey Gotland limestone in the 1300s.