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Menhirs in Auvergne

Retrouvez les 4 menhirs, stones and rocks classified in Auvergne recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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4 menhir en Auvergne

Christianized Menhir of the Cross-Grosse

15100 Neuvéglise-sur-Truyère

The Christianized Menhir of La Croix-Grosse, dated from the Neolithic, is a 2.15 m megalithic monument located in Sériers (Cantal), marked by a cross carved at its summit.
Menhir de Bargueyrac ou de la Pierre Plantade

15260 Neuvéglise-sur-Truyère

The Stone Plantade, an uncertain menhir of Neolithic, stands at Serrers (Cantal). Ranked a historic monument in 1911, this 1.40-metre megalith intrigues by its ambiguous origin and its summital hole.
Menhir phallique dit Pierre Plantade

15170 Talizat

La Pierre Plantade is a Neolithic phallic menhir located in Talizat, Cantal, classified as a historical monument since 1911.
Menhir de la Pierre Plantée

43500 Chomelix

The Menhir de la Pierre Plantée, dated from Neolithic, is a megalithic granite monument located in Chomelix, Haute-Loire. Ranked in 1889, it peaks at 1.60 m with a basin dug at its top.
Menhir de Saint-Jeures

43200 Saint-Jeures

The Menhir de Saint-Jeures, erected in the Neolithic, is a megalithic monument located at Saint-Jeures in Haute-Loire, marked by a wrought iron cross.
Mendigoules menhir cross

43190 Tence

The Mendigoules cross-menhir is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic region located in Tence, Haute-Loire, which has been a historical monument since 1989.
Menhir de la Sarre

63100 Clermont-Ferrand

The Menhir de la Sarre, the megalithic vestige of the Neolithic, is located in Clermont-Ferrand. Ranked a historic monument in 1965, it is actually an isolated dolmen orthostat, often confused with a menhir.
Menhir

63200 Davayat

The Menhir de Montotote, also known as Pierre du Tombeau, is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic in Davayat, Puy-de-Dôme, 4.20 m high and classified in 1889.