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Trang chủ / Scotland / Edinburgh Castle 88
Edinburgh Castle was once a fortress, a royal palace, a military garrison and a state prison. Today, this iconic and majestic Edinburgh landmark is the city's most sought-after tourist attraction.
There are centuries of history to explore in the Castle and seeing the Scottish Crown and the so-called Stone of Destiny in the Royal Palace is a real treat. From the Upper Ward are great panoramic views of Edinburgh City and Edinburgh Castle is of course the venue of the world-renowned Edinburgh Tattoo.

17th-century Foog's Gate
Previoulsy known as Foggy Gate, probably due to the dense fog that affects Edinburgh [Edinburgh Castle - Edinburgh - Scotland]
A memorial wreath
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A model of Edinburgh Castle
[Edinburgh Castle - Edinburgh - Scotland]
A panoramic view of Edinburgh from Edinburgh Castle
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A piece of Queen Mary's Thorn Treet at Loch Leven Castle
[Edinburgh Castle - Edinburgh - Scotland]
A play in the Great Hall
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A play in the Great Hall
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A very friendly Edinburgh sightseeing bus driver
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About the Fore Well
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About the restoration of the Laich Hall
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Aerial views of Edinburgh city
A shot taken from a much earlier visit. [Edinburgh Castle - Edinburgh - Scotland]
Argyle Battery
[Edinburgh Castle - Edinburgh - Scotland]
Argyle Battery
[Edinburgh Castle - Edinburgh - Scotland]
Argyle Battery named in honour of the Duke of Argyll
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Cemetery for Soldiers' Dogs
The Dog Cemetery is a small garden that has been used since the 1840's as a burial place for officers' pet dogs, and mascots. The garden is out of bounds to visitors and you can only view it from above. [Edinburgh Castle - Edinburgh - Scotland]