Cairn de Barnenez, vue d'ensemble de la façade sud-est (aluminium panels)

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The Chromaluxe® product is a lightweight, durable aluminum panel, made from recycled material and 100% recyclable.
It is a perfect material for reproducing artwork and photographs, due to the finish and 3D depth it offers. The material's substrates and coatings provide incredible resistance to scratches and abrasion.

  • Sublimation printing technique

  • Ready to hang product, supplied with a wall hanging system

  • Optimal print quality and glossy finishes

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About the Artwork

Cairn de Barnenez, vue d'ensemble de la façade sud-est

Original work by: Olivier Huard Olivier Huard - Cairn de Barnenez, vue d'ensemble de la façade sud-est - © Olivier Huard - Centre des monuments nationaux

About the monument

Cairn de Barnenez

Master builders. Two sorts of vaulting are used in these tombs, either flat stones as used in traditional dolmens or 'false' rounded domes made from a clever arrangement of small flat stones. The cairn was built in the Neolithic period (4500 to 3500 BC) when sedentary farming communities first emerged.

A 'rediscovered' site. It was identified as a "tumulus" (man-made earth mound) in 1850, but rediscovered in 1955 when it was being used as a quarry. From 1955 to 1968 excavation and consolidation work was carried out, and this enormous mound of stones regained its original appearance.