Dollerup Church near Viborg is built of granite blocks, and the church bell, which hangs under a beam in the east gable, dates from 1601. The porch was built in the 17th century. On the altar table stands a two-storey Renaissance altarpiece with side wings.
The altar cloth was embroidered by Ragna Christensen, Dollerup. The motifs are Christian symbols. The baptismal font has a smooth basin on a profiled base. The baptismal dish and jug date from the mid-20th century, while the pulpit dates from the first half of the 17th century.
On the north wall of the nave hangs a Gothic choir arch crucifix from the late 14th century. The Baroque candlesticks date from 1682, and the chandeliers are from the 17th century. The pews date from 1890 but were altered in 1958.
Above the door in the west gable is a modern, fairly narrow gallery with an organ, built in 1960.