The menhirs of Beg-er-Goh-Lannec, or menhirs du Vivier, are three menhirs located in Quiberon (Morbihan). Discovered lying down in the XIXᵉ century with…
The site comprises three distinct monuments: the Grand Menhir, the Er Grah tumulus and the Table des Marchands. These three monuments were acquired by the…
The Petit Ménec alignments comprise 101 menhirs, divided into 7 rows heading east. They are the continuation of the neighbouring alignments, which start…
The Carnac alignments are a collection of nearly 3,000 stones erected during the Neolithic period, between 5,000 and 2,000 B.C. They are the most famous…
Very fine Neolithic stele, reused, arranged as a "table" and fitted onto a Gallic stele. This mortise-and-tenon fitting has mutilated the interior of this…
These stones are around 6m high and weigh around 40 tonnes! They are aligned perpendicular to the Alignements de Kerzehro: from north to south. The Grand…
Come and discover a jewel of megalithic architecture in the very heart of the Golfe du Morbihan: the Gavrinis cairn (currently being listed as a UNESCO…
It's only been a short time (barely 10 years) since this field was cleared by volunteers. No scientific research has been carried out. We don't know how…
Classified as a historical monument on August 22, 1934, this menhir stands 3.40 m high. It leans slightly to the north-east. In reality, we're looking at…