• 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 is part of a complex of Neolithic monuments that are some 500 years older than the Pyramids at Giza and 1,000 years older than Stonehenge!
  • Newgrange (İrlandaca: Sí an Ḃrú veya Brú na Bóinne), İrlanda'nın Meath Kntluğu'ndaki Boyne Nehri'nin kuzey tarafındaki Drogheda'nın sekiz kilometre batısında...
  • 1800'lerin başında, Newgrange'ın birkaç metre arkasında aptalca bir inşa edildi. İki dairesel pencereli çılgınlık, Newgrange'den alınan taşlardan yapılmıştır.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • All in all, a wonderful visit! (This was part of "Mary Gibbons Tour to Bru na Boinne Newgrange and Hill of Tara" - highly recommended!)
  • Arkeologlar, Newgrange’i bir geçit mezarı olarak sınıflandırdılar, ancak günümüzde Newgrange bir geçit mezarından çok daha fazlası olarak kabul ediliyor.