No, Stonehenge was not moved in 1958. However, there was a significant restoration project that took place around that time. Many people mistakenly believe that the stones were relocated, but in reality, the project focused on stabilizing some of the existing stones that were at risk of falling due to erosion and other natural factors.
The preservation efforts were intended to ensure that Stonehenge could be maintained for future generations. These included resetting some of the stones into their original positions and reinforcing them, rather than relocating them to a new site. The iconic monument has remained in its original location in Wiltshire, England, since it was constructed thousands of years ago.