The best known of Langeland's great stone tombs. 55 meters long and 8 meters wide with 77 curbs.
Langeland's most famous and, according to many people, most beautiful monument of the past is the Langdyssen with the mythical name Kong Humble's Grave.
It is approximately 50 meters long and 8 meters wide and is set in open, cultivated countryside - on the hill directly opposite is Humble Church.
400 meters and 5,000 years separate the two religious buildings. An almost complete row of stones contributes to the monumental appearance. The long Dyssekammer has - which is unusual for such a large facility - only one chamber. But also the large vaulted capstone of the chamber gives the chamber a monumental appearance.
Registration in 1875
The registry in 1875 indicates that other remains of human bones were found by shallow excavations.