The doorway at Mörarps church consists of 2 doors with 6 door mirror, in 2 of them there are lion door knockers and the other there are iron bolts. The doors are built of oak at 1768 in Gustavian style.
Mörarp's church was built at the end of the 12th century, but it is not certain that the chancel and the apse were built at the same time.
as a builder has proposed the so-called Mörarpsmästaren.
In the nave there are portals in both north and south, for men and women respectively. The longhouse walls also have their own
original window, as well as in the east wall of the apse.
With an area of ??64 meters, the Romanesque church in Mörarp was the smallest in Luggude district.
The church was vaulted in several stages. During the 14th century, a High Gothic cross vault was built in the choir and at the beginning of the 15th century
late Gothic star vaults in the nave. And during the latter part of the Middle Ages, probably during the second half of the 15th century,
the church was extended to the west.
At the same time, armaments were probably also built both in the north and in the south.
The north was rebuilt in the middle of the 18th century as a burial ground for the Rosensparre family and the south was demolished in 1830.
The tower was first built in the 17th century, and an extensive renovation of the tower was made later in the 19th century.
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