Falbygden is a geographical area, centered at the town of Falköping in Västergötland,
in southwestern Sweden, and covered mostly by farmland. Most of the area belongs to Falköping Municipality and the west part of Tidaholm Municipality. In medieval times the area belonged to the hundreds Frökind, Gudhem, Vartofta, and Vilske. It is known for its geology, flora and megalithic culture.
Golden throat of a Migration Period scabbard from Finnestorp on the western border of Falbygden
The Dimbo gravefield is the largest Iron Age necropolis in Västergötland.
The Falbygden area has many medieval churches, since almost every parish in the area had a Romanesque church built in the late 11th, 12th, or early 13th century.
Ruin of the Romanesque rotunda, Agnestad church, just outside Falköping, Falbygden
Gökhem Church is a Romanesque church with apse, dated to 1077.
Suntak old church, another Romanesque church in Falbygden
Romanesque church window in Marka church
Romanesque tomb at the medieval church of Kinneved
Romanesque grave slab from Kvinnevad church
Drawing of Romanesque grave slab from Suntak old church