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Discover the famous Monuments in Edinburgh

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Discover the famous Monuments in Edinburgh

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  1. Discover the famous Monuments in Edinburgh Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and one of its 32council areas. Edinburgh's statues and landmarks are among the city's generally particular and famous sites. Historical centers and Galleries in Edinburgh are likewise answerable for around 200 landmarks, specked all around the avenues of Scotland's capital. The city has bounty to offer from a touristic perspective. The story of a city is told by its landmarks, and Edinburgh has a serious story to tell. Here are some of the famous monuments or must-see sights in Edinburgh which offers you a lot to explore. List of Famous Monuments in Edinburgh 1.Edinburgh Castle The famous fortress stands inside the Old Town zone and is a very much preserved centrally located milestone. Edinburgh Castle contains a progression of attractions, including the Palace - museum, the Gatehouse - with bronze statues of Robert the Bruce and William Wallace, the Mills Mount Battery. 2. Nelson Monument Nelson Monument is Situated in the Calton region and on the south-western side of Regent Gardens.

  2. The Nelson Monument stands gladly on Calton Hill and is a commemoration to Admiral Nelson's acclaimed triumph at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. This landmark was worked in 1816 and was structured looking like Nelson's telescope by Robert Burn in 1807. 3. Craigmillar Castle The medieval Craigmillar Castle is currently overseen by Historic Scotland and this old L-formed tower house is encompassed by a later castle wall. Craigmillar was at one time a most loved spot for Mary, Queen of Scots, who fled here after the homicide of David Rizzio in 1566, and visitors will have the option to visit various stately apartments .

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