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Stonehenge

Location Wiltshire

Prehistoric stone circle and monument dating to around 2500 B.C., recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Read more…

Opening hours

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Admission

General $33.00

Includes admission, visitor center exhibits, audio guide, transportation, and parking; Free parking for English Heritage members

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Stonehenge
Mavratti / Public domain
 

This prehistoric monument consists of a mysterious stone circle built around 2500 B.C., representing one of the most iconic examples of ancient engineering in Britain. The site includes reconstructed Neolithic houses and outdoor galleries that provide insights into the Bronze Age and Neolithic periods. A visitor center hosts exhibits related to archaeology, history, and cultural heritage, making the monument accessible and informative for those interested in prehistoric Britain.

More information and contact

Email customers@english-heritage.org.uk
Phone +448703331181
Address Nr Amesbury, Wiltshire SP4 7DE, UK
Coordinates 51°10'43.85" N, 1°49'34.13" W
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