Anundshög
Västerås
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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.
Useful Information
- Address: Anundshög 5, Västerås
- Email: kontaktcenter@vasteras.se
- Phone: +46 21 39 15 53
- More Info: www.anundshog.se
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Do & See
Västerås is a city steeped in history, culture, and entertainment, offering a plethora of attractions to suit diverse interests. From the ancient Anundshög burial mound dating back to the 900s to the 13th-century Västerås Cathedral, and a vibrant modern concert hall, the city boasts a range of experiences. Engsö, Tidö, and Västerås Castles, Vallby Open Air Museum, and the charming Kyrkbacken neighbourhood are among the highlights. Additionally, the city's proximity to Lake Mälaren adds to its allure, with a rich boat life to explore.

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