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Menhirs in the Creuse

Retrouvez les 6 Menhirs, stones and rocks classified in the Creuse recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Menhir says The Stone Woman

23190 Champagnat

The menhir says La Pierre Femme is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic located in Champagnat, Creuse. Ranked a Historic Monument, it reflects the ancient cultural practices of the region.
Menhir dit Pierre Fitte de Saint-Quentin-la-Chabanne
Menhirs
23500 Saint-Quentin-la-Chabanne

The 4-metre neolithic Pierre Fitte stands at Saint-Quentin-la-Chabanne en Creuse (New Aquitaine). Ranked a historic monument in 1961, it bears witness to ancient megalithic practices.
Menhir says Pierre Femme de Champagnat
Menhirs
23190 Champagnat

The menhir known as Pierre Femme de Champagnat is a megalithic monument located in Champagnat, New Aquitaine. His exact period remains indefinite.
Menhir de la Rebeyrolle in Saint-Priest-la-Feuille
Menhirs
23300 Saint-Priest-la-Feuille

The Menhir de la Rebeyrolle, also known as Pierre Debout, is a megalithic monument of the Neolithic in Saint-Priest-la-Feuille, in Creuse (Nouvelle-Aquitaine), 2.40 m high.
Menhir de la Gérafie à La Souterraine
Menhirs
23300 La Souterraine

The Menhir de la Gérafia, listed as a historical monument in 1889, is a medieval granite terminal located in La Souterraine (Creuse), often confused with a neolithic vestige. It marked a legal boundary between Viscount and Provost.
Pierre Cuberte de Dun-le-Palestel
Stone
23800 Dun-le-Palestel

The Pierre Cuberte de Dun-le-Palestel is a historic monument located in the commune of the same name in New Aquitaine. Its origin and its period remain undetermined.
Yellowstones of Toulx-Sainte-Croix
Stone
23600 Toulx-Sainte-Croix

The Yellow Stones are a mesolithic granite chaos classified in 1927, located in Toulx-Sainte-Croix (New Aquitaine), offering spectacular rock formations shaped by quaternary erosion.