It began with a bright idea by salt-boiler Poul. One of the recognised ways of treating psoriasis is with saltwater. This has been done at the Dead Sea in Israel and in the Blue Lagoon on Iceland. Then why not try it on Læsø! Everyone mucked in and the economic basis for the business was established. Læsø Kur became a reality. On 6 August 2007 the conversion of the church began with the nave of the church being pulled down.
This is the church tower standing all alone waiting for the new building work to take place! A competition was held. The winner was the firm of architects Friis og Moltke in partnership with Trigon and Cowi A/S. The tower would remain a landmark, but with a new base that meandered like a stylised dune landscape. Thus the building is planted in the present with a view of both the past and the future.