The Bestorpsdösen is a megalithic structure from the Funnel beaker culture, dating back to the Neolithic period around 3500–2800 BCE, located within the city limits of Falköping on the slope of Mösseberget. It is one of the many monuments situated on the so-called Fala. The Fala is a limestone plain located in the center of Västergötland in Sweden, forming a triangle between the mountains Mösseberg, Ålleberg (site of the Gold Collar of Ålleberg), and Billingen. The primary investigations in this area were conducted by Karl Esaias Sahlström (1884–1964).

Bestorpsdösen
The Bestorpsdösen is a megalithic structure from the Funnel beaker culture, dating back to the Neolithic period around 3500–2800 BCE, located within the city limits of Falköping, Sweden

Bestorpsdösen
The Bestorpsdösen is a megalithic structure from the Funnel beaker culture, dating back to the Neolithic period around 3500–2800 BCE, located within the city limits of Falköping, Sweden
The Bestorpsdösen is a megalithic structure from the Funnel beaker culture, dating back to the Neolithic period around 3500–2800 BCE, located within the city limits of Falköping on the slope of Mösseberget. It is one of the many monuments situated on the so-called Fala. The Fala is a limestone plain located in the center of Västergötland in Sweden, forming a triangle between the mountains Mösseberg, Ålleberg (site of the Gold Collar of Ålleberg), and Billingen. The primary investigations in this area were conducted by Karl Esaias Sahlström (1884–1964).






