The Dolmen of Sorginetxe stands tall amidst the rolling Basque hills in Alava, Spain, inviting you to step back into a time long before the region's bustling modern-day life.

Sorginetxe is a Basque term meaning 'house of Sorgin' or 'house of witches.'

Dating back to 3,000 BCE, this ancient burial site was crafted by the early Basque inhabitants and provides a glimpse into their spiritual practices.

The dolmen consists of massive stones arranged in a formation that was used for burial purposes, and possibly, ceremonies.

Over time, this megalith has withstood centuries of weathering and still serves as a powerful reminder of the past.