Röse from Hallunda gård

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The Bronze Age rose of Hallunda gård is west of Botkyrka in Södermanland in Sweden .

She is a long horse that lies in Botkyrka directly west of the Hallunda Herrenhof (Hallunda herrgård) on a signposted cultural trail . The Hallundar loop has a diameter of 35 meters and a height of five to six meters, making it the second largest of the 792 loops in Södermanland. It was placed on a natural elevation about 3,000 years ago. The hallunda garden has not been archaeologically examined. If there are graves in this rose, they are probably on the sides or under the foot of the rose. There are two somewhat smaller rings in the area between Hallunda and Slagsta. The appearance of roes in pairs is widespread. There is also a domar ring on the burial ground .

The Albykistan stone box is located near the town of Alby . About 2.0 km east of Hallunda is the rock carving of Slagsta ( Swedish Slagsta-hällristningen ).

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Coordinates: 59 ° 15 ′ 19.1 ″  N , 17 ° 49 ′ 35.2 ″  E