'Övraby' was the village that was left after the town
Halmstad in
Halland moved five kilometers to the south in 1320 .
The town Halmstad is believed to have been moved because the ships were growing to big to be able to travel up the river
Nissan, which is one of the four rivers that flows through the county of
Halland. The city would also be easier to defend with its new coastal position.
The 2-3 November 1563 the Swedish forces led by King
Erik XIV and
Danish forces led by
Fredrik II clashed together in Övraby. The Danish forces won the battle, and afterwards torched and plundered the village. The village was never rebuilt again.
The only building still standing from Övraby today is the ruin of the stone church, known today as Övraby Kyrkoruin.