• Newgrange has been dated to about 3200 BC (more broadly 3300-2900 BC), during the Neolithic period.
  • It’s part of a wider megalithic cemetery, but Newgrange is most famous for its passage tomb, which is a ginormous 80m wide and 13m high.
  • 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.
  • Newgrange, megalithic cairn monument including a passage tomb, Neolithic Period, in the valley of the River Boyne near Drogheda, Ireland.
  • 1800'lerin başında, Newgrange'ın birkaç metre arkasında aptalca bir inşa edildi. İki dairesel pencereli çılgınlık, Newgrange'den alınan taşlardan yapılmıştır.
  • Newgrange is a part of the impressive Neolithic Bru na Bóine complex – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Traditionally, it was a burial site for Celtic Kings.
  • 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!
  • Arkeologlar, Newgrange’i bir geçit mezarı olarak sınıflandırdılar, ancak günümüzde Newgrange bir geçit mezarından çok daha fazlası olarak kabul ediliyor.
  • The most famous structure is Newgrange. Newgrange is a man-made mound built atop a hill to give it a commanding view of the surrounding countryside.
  • 101 Facts about Newgrange. Newgrange, anciently called Síd in Broga and Brug Mac ind Óc, is Ireland's most famous prehistoric monument.