The passage grave Lusthushögen on Bangatan Street in Falköping, Falbygden, Västergötland province, Sweden, was named after a pavilion that was on the site when it was investigated in 1868. It was constructed between 3500 and 2800 BCE as a megalithic structure of the Funnelbeaker culture. The passage grave is a type of construction from the late Neolithic period, consisting of a chamber and a structurally separated, lateral passage. This form is primarily found in Denmark, Germany, and Scandinavia, with occasional occurrences in France and the Netherlands.

Lusthushögen
The passage grave Lusthushögen is located on Bangatan Street in Falköping, Falbygden, Västergötland province, Sweden

Lusthushögen
The passage grave Lusthushögen is located on Bangatan Street in Falköping, Falbygden, Västergötland province, Sweden
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The passage grave Lusthushögen on Bangatan Street in Falköping, Falbygden, Västergötland province, Sweden, was named after a pavilion that was on the site when it was investigated in 1868. It was constructed between 3500 and 2800 BCE as a megalithic structure of the Funnelbeaker culture. The passage grave is a type of construction from the late Neolithic period, consisting of a chamber and a structurally separated, lateral passage. This form is primarily found in Denmark, Germany, and Scandinavia, with occasional occurrences in France and the Netherlands.






