• Newgrange is a large Stone Age monument in Meath; a vast stone-built, earth covered burial hill, found less than a mile north of the River Boyne.
  • 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 is an amazing site that is well worth a visit. Go to the Visitor Centre first and they will drive you to the site itself (this makes driving and parking easier).
  • ^ "Sí an Ḃrú /Newgrange". logainm.ie. 29 Ekim 2013 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. ... ^ O'Kelly, Michael J. 1982. Newgrange: Archaeology, Art and Legend.
  • 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.
  • Constructed around 3,200 B.C., Newgrange is 1,000 years older than Stonehenge and 600 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza.
  • The construction of Newgrange required meticulous planning and precise engineering, showcasing the advanced capabilities of its builders.
  • 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.
  • 1800'lerin başlarında bir zaman, bir aptallık Newgrange'ın birkaç metre arkasında inşa edildi. İki dairesel pencereli çılgınlık, Newgrange'den alınan taşlardan...
  • The name of this unique in its way sights is Newgrange. This mysterious place is located 40 kilometers from Dublin. It combines three components.