Exploring the Dolmen de Kerran | 5,500-Year-Old Megalithic Tombs in France
Ancient Megaliths! Step back over 5,000 years into the Neolithic past of Brittany as we explore the Dolmens de Kerran, also known as Roh-Vras, in the village of Saint-Philibert (Morbihan, France). These megalithic tombs once formed part of a group of three gallery-type dolmens, dating from around 4000–3500 BCE.
Today, two dolmens remain in place, while a third was controversially removed in 1896 and reassembled as a family tomb in Meudon near Paris. The surviving dolmens still showcase massive granite slabs, burial chambers, and passageways, testifying to the ingenuity of Neolithic builders.
Recognized as Monuments Historiques since 1927, the Dolmen de Kerran is one of Brittany’s many ancient treasures, connecting us to the mystery of megalithic cultures. In this video, we walk around the site, showing you the scale, details, and atmosphere of these remarkable prehistoric monuments.
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Inside the Dolmens de Kerran | Ancient Tombs of Saint-Philibert, Brittany
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A fabulous place! The dolmen is amazing. Thank you for taking us to this place and the information you have.
This video has inspired me to explore more megalithic sites. Great content!" Excellent Video.