Edinburgh Castle
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Edinburgh Castle stands on a rock that was formed almost seventy million years ago.
In 1093 the Queen of Malcolm III was ill in Edinburgh castle and died shortly after the news of the King’s death which broke her heart.
Both were buried in the church at Dunfermline and a tiny chapel, St. Margaret’s, on the apex of the castle is dedicated to her memory.
It is now one of the oldest buildings in the castle.
The castle offers wonderful panoramic views of the city of Edinburgh including the ramparts of the castle and the Old Town as well.
The Great Hall within the castle houses an interesting collection of armour and weapons, the Royal apartments in the castle contain the room where the Queen of Scotland gave birth to King James VI and James I.
The Crown Room displays the Sceptre, the Sword of State and the Crown.
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| Address: Castlehill - EH1 2NG |
| Email: hs.ticketing@scotland.gsi.gov.uk |
| Web Site: http://www.edinburghcastle.gov.uk/ |
| Telephone: +44 (0) 131 225 9846 |
| Type of Attraction: Castle, Historical Building |
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