The Stora Kungsdösen (English: “Big King’s Dolmen”) is one of three double passage graves (Swedish: Dubbelgånggrifter) in Sweden, specifically in Scania. This Funnel beaker culture site is located near the south coast, northwest of Smygehamn, close to Östra Torp, approximately two kilometers away. It was constructed between 3500 and 2800 BCE. The passage grave is a type of construction from the late Neolithic period, consisting of a chamber and a structurally separated, lateral passage.

Stoare Kungsdösen
The Stora Kungsdösen (English: “Big King’s Dolmen”) is one of three double passage graves (Swedish: Dubbelgånggrifter) in Sweden, specifically in Scania.

Stoare Kungsdösen
The Stora Kungsdösen (English: “Big King’s Dolmen”) is one of three double passage graves (Swedish: Dubbelgånggrifter) in Sweden, specifically in Scania.
The Stora Kungsdösen (English: “Big King’s Dolmen”) is one of three double passage graves (Swedish: Dubbelgånggrifter) in Sweden, specifically in Scania. This Funnel beaker culture site is located near the south coast, northwest of Smygehamn, close to Östra Torp, approximately two kilometers away. It was constructed between 3500 and 2800 BCE. The passage grave is a type of construction from the late Neolithic period, consisting of a chamber and a structurally separated, lateral passage.






