Stonehenge welcomes over a million visitors a year and there is certainly something about this place which keeps them coming. We asked visitors this centenary year — why do people still visit Stonehenge? #SH100 💯
"I took this photo in July 1961 on the way to Devon. Mum and dad were not really interested in history so I guess they were persuaded to visit by my brother and I who had probably learned about Stonehenge at school"
See more from our #SH100 gallery here 👉 https://t.co/ghgtQjVsSF
“It was a magical experience to walk the landscape with experts treating us all as
normal intelligent people, instead of our 'illness'” Claire #Stonehenge#SH100#mentalhealth
Read more about the #NationalLottery funded @HumanHenge project here: https://t.co/VyjL4f3K5Q
For the last 100 years, Stonehenge has provided the perfect photo opportunity. 📸 The stones haven't changed much — even if the fashion has!
➡️ See the photos you've been sharing with us: https://t.co/rHorrHC4Zh
Good morning! We are enjoying the wonderful calming effect this beautiful photo of sunrise at Stonehenge is giving us. Happy Monday everyone! #MondayMotivation https://t.co/3vlsgxmkFc
@ElizabethRoper1@EH_Stonehenge Hi Elizabeth, very sorry to hear this. I don't think Human Henge was involved in this event but if we were please let me know.
When Stonehenge was gifted to the nation 100 years ago it marked a major turning point in the way it was cared for. Setting in motion a programme of care and conservation for the monument and surrounding landscape which continues today #CharityTuesday https://t.co/0DEbTo8mw1
Have you read about the @HumanHenge pilot we were involved in? Amazing project about archaeology, #mentalhealth and creativity - learn more from @WiltshireMuseum!