Gallery grave of Lann-et-Vein

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Gallery grave of Lann-et-Vein
Gallery grave of Lann-et-Vein

The Neolithic gallery grave of Lann-et-Vein ( French Allée couverte de Lann-et-Vein - also called Lann-er-Veinn, Lann-er-Beinn, or Lann-et-Vein) is an Allée couverte in Camors in the Morbihan department in France . It is located north of Auray , not far from the D768, in a round hill on the corner of Rue de l'Allée-Couverte and Rue Sabotiers, in the village of Lann-er-Vein.

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The approximately 10.5 m long, southeast-oriented gallery is about 1.8 m wide and consists of the granite of the "Landes de Lanvaux" in the hinterland of Brittany . She is in bad shape. Your panels have fallen over or tilted. However, the cairn is still clearly visible. Two panels were propped against an embankment near the dolmen . They are probably part of the plant.

The gallery was registered as a Monument historique in 1972 .

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Commons : Gallery tomb of Lann-et-Vein  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 47 ° 50 ′ 16.1 ″  N , 2 ° 59 ′ 48.5 ″  W.