📍 Wiltshire, United Kingdom
Welcome to Stonehenge
A 5,000-year-old mystery on Salisbury Plain
Stonehenge stands on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England — a circle of massive stones that has puzzled humanity for centuries. Built in several stages over roughly 1,500 years, from about 3000 BC to 1500 BC, it is one of the most recognizable and mysterious monuments on Earth.
The largest stones — called sarsens — weigh up to 25 tons each and were transported from Marlborough Downs about 25 miles away. But the real mystery lies with the smaller bluestones: each weighing about 4 tons, they were transported approximately 150 miles from the Preseli Hills in Wales. How did prehistoric people move these massive stones without wheels or metal tools?
Stonehenge is precisely aligned with the sunrise on the summer solstice and the sunset on the winter solstice — an alignment that was clearly intentional. Let's step inside the circle and explore.