Dodekalitten is a work of art under construction at Glentehøj (Kragenæs) on Lolland, Denmark, with a view of the Småland Sea about 300 m from the coast. The work consists of a circle of 12 planned stone supports. Each stone is 7-9 meters high, with the top 2 meters carved as heads. Electro-acoustic music sounds from the circle's seating stone during the daylight hours.
The basic idea behind the artwork was created by composer Gunner Møller Pedersen and sculptor Thomas Kadziola. Gunnar Møller Pedersen came up with the legend of the Lols, a fictitious people who link the artwork to a notion of the people who immigrated to Lolland approx. 7,500 years ago.