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Covered driveway from Moulin René to Pont-Aven dans le Finistère

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine Celtique
Allées couvertes
Finistère

Covered driveway from Moulin René to Pont-Aven

    Le Bourg
    29930 Pont-Aven

Timeline

Époque contemporaine
2000
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Origin and history

The covered driveway of Moulin René, located in Pont-Aven, Brittany, is a megalithic vestige whose construction period is not specified in the available sources. This type of monument, characteristic of Neolithic in Europe, generally served as a collective burial or ritual place for local prehistoric communities. The covered aisles, consisting of large stone slabs arranged in the shape of a corridor, illustrate the architectural techniques and funeral beliefs of the time.

In the Breton region, these megalithic structures are part of a landscape rich in dolmens, menhirs and other prehistoric monuments. They reflect a complex social organization, where funeral practices and ancestral cults played a central role. Although the details specific to the covered driveway of Moulin René are not documented in the source text, its existence attests to the ancient occupation of the territory and its symbolic importance to the populations of the time.