Museums
There are 4 museums to visit at Falkängen.
The Mill Museum, the Stone and Mineral Museum, the Carriage Museum and Elsa's Apartment. The latter two are run by Västergötlands Museum.
The Mill Museum
Here you can learn about Hälleki's industrial history. You had to be employed at Cementa to live at Falkängen. The mill museum is run by the Kinnekulle Local History Society.


Stone & Mineral Museum
Here, rocks from all over the world are displayed and you can learn about Kinnekulle's unique geology.
The Carriage Museum
Here are horse-drawn carriages and sledges from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These have been donated and were previously located at Hönsäter Castle.


Elsa's Apartment
Elsa was born in 1901 and her parents moved there when the houses were newly built. Elsa's mother, Hedda Elisabeth Vestberg, died when Elsa was very young. Her father, Alfred Vestberg, worked at Cementa, Elsa herself worked as a cleaner in the mill's staff canteen, she had no siblings, and the home was probably considered a little nicer than the well-furnished homes with many children.
Elsa herself had no children. She and her father did not live in what is now the museum apartment, but the apartment that has been used to display Elsa's home was not renovated in conjunction with other renovations that began in early 1980.
Miss Elsa left her home to the diabetic association, which in turn sold everything to Götene Municipality, which, by agreement, donated the entire home to Skaraborg County Museum, which undertook to furnish the apartment. During the summer season, the apartment is open for visitors.