Construction of dolmens Néolithique (≈ 4100 av. J.-C.)
Period of construction of megalithic monuments.
24 juillet 2023
Registration for historical monuments
Registration for historical monuments 24 juillet 2023 (≈ 2023)
Official protection of dolmens and their tumulus.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The Dolmens of Lann Toulvern and their tumulus, as well as the plated ground of Parcel ZW 39 and the plated ground of part of Parcel ZW 40 constituting an archaeological reserve. The dolmens of Lann Toulvern and their tumulus appear in the cadastre of the commune section ZW parcels No 39 and 40, represented on the plan attached to the decree: inscription by order of 24 July 2023
Origin and history
The Dolmens of Lann Toulvern, also called dolmens from the tip of Toulvern, are two megalithic monuments located in Baden, Morbihan. They date from the Neolithic and are located in a wood south of the point of Toulvern, about 340 meters southwest of the dolmen of Mané-Ven-Guen. These partially preserved funeral structures are composed of blanket slabs based on dry stone walls, with corridors and circular chambers.
The first dolmen, in the north, still has three slabs partially covering a 5.5-metre-long corridor and a 2.2-metre-diameter-diameter chamber. The second, to the south, has only one slab, with a corridor of 4 meters and a room of 2.5 meters. The two dolmens, in poor condition, are included in a tumulus still partially visible. They were registered as historical monuments by order of 24 July 2023.
Dolmens and their tumulus, as well as the soil of plots ZW 39 and ZW 40, are protected as an archaeological reserve. The property is shared between the Morbihan department and private owners. Their precise location is indicated as the 4 path of the sleeping wood in Baden, with a cartographic accuracy considered fair (level 5).
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