• Newgrange in the Boyne Valley is a 5000 year old Passage Tomb famous for the Winter Solstice illumination which lights up the passage and chamber at sunrise.
  • Newgrange contains various examples of graphic Neolithic rock art carved onto its stone surfaces.[14] These carvings fit into ten categories, five of which are...
  • Newgrange, the world’s largest passage tomb and Europe’s largest megalith, is older than the Pyramid of Cheops, Stonehenge and the complex at Mycenae.
  • İrlanda edebiyatında Boyne’un ikametgahı olarak nam salan Newgrange, M.Ö. 3200’lerde yapılmış bir “pasaj mezar”dır.
  • The exact origins of Newgrange are not known, but it is believed to have been built by a Neolithic people known as the Boyne-Forth culture.
  • Although Newgrange has been modernised 'through the eyes of a seventies design junkie', the atmosphere of the site still opens the prehistoric eye.
  • This 3-square-mile area contains nearly a hundred ancient monuments, including two other large tombs in addition to Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth.
  • A visit to Newgrange Ireland has always been on the top of my must-see list and I have to say it lived up to every expectation I had.
  • Newgrange'ın Tarihi. Newgrange: İrlanda'nın Eski Pasaj Mezarı'nı ziyaret edin: mezarı. Newgrange, kesin bir geçmişi olmayan bir sitenin başka bir örneğidir.
  • The Megalithic Passage Tombs of Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth, Fourknocks, Loughcrew and Tara are located in present-day County Meath in Ireland's Ancient East.