The Strands Dolmen (Stenhus)

The Strands Dolmen (Stenhus)

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Beautifully preserved, well-conserved dolmen known as Stenhus stands out for its unique Neolithic era origins dating back around 3,400 BC. Located atop a small hill measuring 3x20x22 meters in size, this impressive structure boasts a six-sided chamber at the summit featuring five upright stones and a massive capstone. Four additional stones frame the entrance to this ancient marvel. A series of small kerbstones encircles the dolmen in a circular pattern with a cross dimension of 11 meters. Notably, several cup-marks are etched into the upper surface of the capstone. To gain further insight, visit http://www.kulturarv.dk/fundogfortidsminder/Lokalitet/45537. Situated between the villages of Torup and Strands on Mols in eastern Jutland, Denmark, this ancient wonder is accessible via Græsbjergvej. Google Earth pinpoints its location at 56°11´21´´N 10°28´57´´E. As per Heritage Law, public access to the dolmen is protected. A 3D presentation of the dolmen has been created using a Lumix TZ70 camera and uploaded with PhotoModelerPremium by Eos Systems Inc., comprising 194 high-quality images.

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