Pierre Brunehaut

See also: Brunehaut

The Pierre Brunehaut (or Brunehault ) is a Mégalithe dating from the Neolithic recent, located at crossed Six Ways with Hollain, an entity of the common of Brunehaut, not far from the Roman fitted Bavay - Tournai.

This Menhir in sandstone of Grandglise is the largest drawn up megalith of Belgium and would weigh 23  tons. It largely dominates this landscape of plain of its 4,25  m. By counting the part under surface of the ground, it measures 6  m in height for a width of 3  Mr. Entouré of four poplars of Italy, the site is easily locatable neighborhoods. The stone is directed North-South.


References

  • Gate of the Walloon region

External bonds

  • satellite Localization of the menhir on WikiMapia

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