Anundshög
Anundshög stands as Sweden's largest burial mound, an ancient marvel with a 60-metre diameter and a towering height of approximately 9 metres. While the exact era of its construction remains a topic of debate, ranging from the Bronze Age to the late Iron Age, radiocarbon dating of a fireplace beneath it suggests a timeline between AD 500 and 1050. Although legend has it that King Bröt-Anund found his final resting place here, concrete proof remains elusive. For centuries, this site has served as a cultural epicentre for the entire west Mälardalen region, echoing Sweden's rich history and mysteries.
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