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Dolmens in the Sarthe

Retrouvez les 6 Dolmens, megaliths and steles in the Sarthe recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Stone covered by Parigne-le-Pôlin
Stone covered
72330 Parigné-le-Pôlin

The Covered Stone of Parigne-le-Pôlin is a neolithic dolmen located in the wood of Bruon in Parigne-le-Pôlin, Sarthe. Ranked a historic monument in 1982, it bears witness to local megalithism.
Dolmen de Torcé-en-Vallée
Dolmens
72110 Torcé-en-Vallée

The dolmen of Torcé-en-Vallée, nicknamed Palet de Gargantua, is a megalithic building located in the Sarthe, Pays de la Loire. It was listed as a historical monument in 1969 and bears witness to the local prehistoric heritage.
Dolmen of the Stone covered in Vaas
Dolmens
72500 Vaas

The covered stone dolmen is a megalithic monument of Neolithic located in Vaas, in the Pays de la Loire, in the heart of Bois des Bouleaux.
Dolmen d'Amenon de Saint-Germain-d'Arcé
Dolmens
72500 Saint-Germain-d'Arcé

The Dolmen d'Amenon is a neolithic covered driveway located in Saint-Germain-d'Arcé (Sarthe), classified as a historical monument since 1976. This megalithic site served as a collective burial site around the fourth millennium BC.
Stone covered with Duneau
Stone covered
72160 Duneau

Duneau's Covered Stone is an angeline-style dolmen located in the Sarthe, classified as a historical monument since 1889. This megalithic site is distinguished by its trapezoidal sepulchral chamber and its imposing cover table.
Dolmen de Lhomme
Dolmens
72340 Lhomme

The Dolmen de Lhomme, also known as the Dolmen de Maupertuis, is a megalithic monument located in Lhomme, Sarthe. Composed of a table resting on seven standing stones, it forms a quadrilateral of about 20 m2.