History and Stories

Stonehenge Virtual Tour: Inside the Stones

Take an interactive tour of Stonehenge with our 360 degree view from inside the monument. Select the hotspots to find out more.

Or switch to Skyscape and relax and enjoy a live view from within the stone circle. 

Two adults and three Children inside Stonehenge Visitor Centre standing in the simulated stone circle watching the animated seasons and eras go by
Skyscape website screenshot

LIVE! See the skies above Stonehenge

The Skyscape website has been created by English Heritage to enable people around the world to experience the skies above the iconic stone circle, to learn about movements of the sun, moon and planets and to see the solar alignment at Stonehenge

Aside from the technical and informational aspects of Skyscape it’s also our hope that you’ll enjoy it from a more human perspective. We’ve created a webpage which offers a small escape, a pleasant place to visit, to which you can return frequently, even within a single day, and connect with the land, the stones and the skies above.

 

GO TO SKYSCAPE

More About Stonehenge

  • History of Stonehenge

    Read a full history of one of the world’s most famous prehistoric monuments, from its origins about 5,000 years ago to the 21st century.

  • Explore the Stonehenge Landscape

    Discover what the landscape around Stonehenge has looked like from before the monument itself was first built through to the present day.

  • The Stonehenge World Heritage Site Landscape

    Explore this interactive map created by Historic England to find out about the latest in-depth research into the Stonehenge World Heritage Site landscape.

  • Why Does Stonehenge Matter?

    Stonehenge is a unique prehistoric monument, lying at the centre of an outstandingly rich archaeological landscape. It is an extraordinary source for the study of prehistory.

  • Building Stonehenge

    Stonehenge is a masterpiece of engineering. How did Neolithic people build it using only the simple tools and technologies available to them?

  • Plan of Stonehenge

    Download this PDF plan to see the phases of the building of Stonehenge, from the first earthwork to the arrangement of the bluestones.