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Menhirs in Normandy

Retrouvez les 29 menhirs of the Normandy region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Stone raised from Silly-en-Gouffern
Pierre levée
61310 Silly-en-Gouffern

The Rise Stone of Silly-en-Gouffern is a 5.50 m Neolithic menhir, listed as a historical monument in 1889, located in the Orne region of Normandy.
Menhir du Croc de Serquigny
Menhirs
27470 Serquigny

The Menhir du Croc de Serquigny is a megalith of recent Neolithic, located in a field north of Serquigny, Normandy. This 2.2 m block of sandstone bears witness to the ancient settlement of the local tribes.
Gravier de Gargantua de Port-Mort
Pierre de Gargantua
27940 Port-Mort

An iconic neolithic manhir from Normandy, the Gargantua Gravel dominates Port-Mort. This limestone block, 3.50 m high, combines legend and prehistoric history.
Pierre de Gargantua de Neaufles-Auvergny
Pierre de Gargantua
27250 Neaufles-Auvergny

The Gargantua Stone is a 4-metre-high neolithic menhir located in Neaufles-Auvergny, Eure, classified as a historical monument in 1934.
Menhir de la Basse Crémonville à Val-de-Reuil
Menhirs
27100 Saint-Étienne-du-Vauvray

The Menhir de la Basse Crémonville, dated Neolithic, is a 3.30 m high megalith located in Saint-Étienne-du-Vauvray (Eure), classified as a historical monument since 1927.
Grande Pierre de Maupertus-sur-Mer
Menhirs
50330 Maupertus-sur-Mer

The Grande Pierre de Maupertus-sur-Mer is a 4 meters high neolithic menhir, located near the 611 departmental road, in the Manche in Normandy.
Menhir of the Lady of Bracqueville
Menhirs
14440 Bény-sur-Mer

The Menhir de la Demoiselle de Bracqueville, dating from the Neolithic, is a limestone block located in Bény-sur-Mer, Normandy, classified as a historical monument since 1933.
Pierre-Frite de Breuilpont
Pierre-Fitte
27640 Breuilpont

La Pierre-Frite is a 3.2 m high neolithic menhir located in the park of Lorey Castle in Breuilpont, Normandy. Ranked a historic monument in 1950, this block of sandstone bears witness to local megalithism.