• Brú Na Bóinne is an extensive complex of Neolithic tombs and other ritual structures, designated since 1993 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • The Brú na Bóinne Visitors Centre located near the village of Donore, Co. Meath is the starting point for guided tours of Newgrange and Knowth.
  • The protection and conservation of Brú na Bóinne is provided by a range of national legislation, international guidelines, statutory and non-statutory guidance.
  • The most well-known sites within Brú na Bóinne are the passage graves of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth, all known for their collections of megalithic art.
  • Brú na Bóinne, nestled in the scenic countryside of County Meath, Ireland, is a captivating archaeological complex steeped in ancient mystique.
  • The site is often referred to as the "Bend of the Boyne", and this is often (incorrectly) taken to be a translation of "Brú na Bóinne" ("Palace" of the Boyne).
  • These three prehistoric burial mounds, along with forty satellite passage graves, make up the Brú na Bóinne complex.
  • Bru na Boinne, or Boyne valley tombs, is an area in County Meath, Ireland, placed in a bend of the River Boyne.
  • Newgrange ve Brú na Bóinne kelime anlamı. Newgrange, bazen brugh veya brú olarak bilinmekte ve konak olarak çevrilmektedir.