The present church of Attmar was built between 1760 and 1762 according to the plans of the church architect Daniel Hagman and consecrated on January 30, 1763, by Bishop Olof Kiörning, who himself came from Attmar.
A 12th-century stone church once stood on this site. When the old church was demolished, the east and north walls remained standing. They are located in the northeast corner of the present church. Source: svenskakyrkan.se/platser/22970-tuna-attmars-forsamling-attmars-kyrka
The runestones were found in 1875, engraved side down, in a field in Attmarby and later erected next to Attmar Church. The name Häkon is quite common in runic inscriptions. …
The present church of Attmar was built between 1760 and 1762 according to the plans of church architect Daniel Hagman and consecrated on January 30, 1763, by Bishop Olof Kiörning, who himself came from Attmar.
A 12th-century stone church once stood on this site. When the old church was demolished, the east and north walls remained standing. They are located in the northeast corner of the present church. Source: svenskakyrkan.se/platser/22970-tuna-attmars-forsamling-attmars-kyrka