According to a C14 dating of the lime mortar, the St. Clements-church was built between the 10th and 12th century. The building was enlarged during the 15th century. This gothic extension was demolished in the 19th century and the building was refurbished in a Neo-Romanesque style
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On Saturday 6th of June and Sunday 7th of June 2020, during the Open Churches Days, the church will be accessible to the public. Archaeological information will be at your disposal. For more info: https://openchurches.eu