It's just a reconstruction of a Bronze Age burial mound. Originally, it stood in a field, in the north-west direction. In 1877, it was demolished and rebuilt in its present location. The original barrow was about 6.5 m high. From the outside, it was covered with a 40 - 60 cm layer of clay and was covered with grass. It was built of stone circles joined together with clay. The diameter of the circle and the size of the stones themselves decreased towards the top topped with a single stone. During the demolition, a stone box with dimensions of 0.65 m x 1.00 m was found at the bottom of the barrow. There were 2 urns in the box, and 3 others were lying next to the box. They contained remains of bones and ashes.