• Newgrange was built about 3,200 BC (5,200 years ago) during the Neolithic period, which makes it older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids.
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  • Sinead’s thoughts on Newgrange… If you have a bucket list for things to see in Ireland put Newgrange on the top of that list!
  • Newgrange (İrlandalı : Sí an Bhrú veya Brú na Bóinne) bir tarih öncesi Anıtı, County Meath , Drogheda nehrinin 8 kilometre (5.0 mil) batısında...
  • Situated eight kilometres east of the village of Slane, the Passage Grave of Newgrange is regarded by some as one of the greatest wonders of the ancient world.
  • Newgrange Tours By Mary Gibbons provides visitors with our world-renowned bus tour of some of the most famous and iconic locations of Ireland’s Ancient East.
  • 101 Facts about Newgrange. Newgrange, anciently called Síd in Broga and Brug Mac ind Óc, is Ireland's most famous prehistoric monument.
  • Newgrange is named after the local townland of Newgrange, so-called when the area was part of the Cistercian abbey of Mellifont in the 12th century.
  • Newgrange ve Brú na Bóinne kelime anlamı. Newgrange, bazen brugh veya brú olarak bilinmekte ve konak olarak çevrilmektedir.
  • Newgrange is ancient Ireland's best known site. It is part of the Brú na Bóinne complex of Neolithic (late Stone Age) passage tombs on the river Boyne near Kells...