Stonehenge Visitor Centre
On Gingerguide's self-guided Stonehenge audio tour, Stonehenge Visitor Centre is a stop worth about ~60 min. Stand in front of it, press play for a short narrated story, and put any follow-up question to the built-in AI guide.
- Type museum
- Suggested visit ~60 min
- Stonehenge Stonehenge guide
About Stonehenge Visitor Centre
A world-class exhibition exploring the history and mystery of Stonehenge, with reconstructed Neolithic houses and hundreds of archaeological finds.
The Stonehenge Visitor Centre, opened in 2013, provides context and depth to a visit to the stones. The exhibition features over 250 archaeological objects, many never displayed before, alongside immersive audiovisual experiences. Outside, a cluster of reconstructed Neolithic houses shows how the builders of Stonehenge may have lived 4,500 years ago.
Did you know? The visitor centre features a digitally reconstructed face of a Neolithic man based on a 5,500-year-old skeleton found near Stonehenge.
How much time do you need at Stonehenge Visitor Centre?
Around ~60 min works well for Stonehenge Visitor Centre — time to look properly and listen to its story on the spot. Linger if you like; nothing on a self-guided walk is on a clock.
Should you stop at Stonehenge Visitor Centre?
Yes — Stonehenge Visitor Centre made the cut as one of 5 places the Gingerguide team researched and narrated across Stonehenge. The story tells you why it is worth the stop, and the AI guide fills in anything you still wonder.
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Hear the story of Stonehenge Visitor Centre
Preview the Stonehenge tour free in the Gingerguide app.