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Castle St, Glasgow, G4 0QZ, Scotland
Glasgow Cathedral is situated in central Glasgow. The cathedral currently is a gathering of the Church of Scotland but was previously Roman Catholic. The cathedral was built in the 12th century. The cathedral is sometimes locally referred to as Saint Mungo, as it is thought that the Saint of Glasgow, Saint Mungo built his c (...Find out more)
Loch Ness, near Inverness, Scotland
Scotland's second largest loch is Loch Ness situated in the Scottish Highlands near Inverness. The loch is a freshwater loch, it has a depth of 230 metres and its surface sits 16 metres above sea level. Loch Ness is best known due to alleged sightings of a Loch creature named the ‘Loch Ness Monster’ also known a (...Find out more)
100 Pointhouse Rd, Glasgow, G3 8RS, Scotland
The Riverside museum situated at Pointhouse Quay in Glasgow opened in June 2011. The museum is dedicated to displaying objects related to transport. The museum is home to 3000 objects that display the city of Glasgow’s maritime past to its present. The build of the museum started in 2007 and its architectural design w (...Find out more)
Castle Wynd, Stirling FK8 1EJ, Scotland
Stirling Castle is one of the largest and most historically important castles in the whole of Scotland. It is situated on top of a crag (Castle Hill) in Stirling, overlooking what was for many years the farthest downstream crossing of the River Forth. It’s protected on three sides by cliffs, which meant for it being a (...Find out more)
40 Albert Pl, Stirling FK8 2RQ, Scotland
The Smith Institute (The Smith Art Gallery & Museum) is an institution in Stirling, Scotland. The institution consists of an art gallery and a museum that is devoted to the promotion of cultural and historical heritage and the arts, both on a local and national scale. It opened in 1874 with the backing of artist Thomas (...Find out more)
St John St, Stirling FK8 1ED, Scotland
The Medieval Parish Church of Stirling, Scotland, is the Church of Holy Rude. The church was founded in the 12th century but was later destroyed by a fire; the church that stands today is mainly from the 15th and 16th centuries. It is an elegant Gothic-styled church that is known for its close links to the Stuart family. It (...Find out more)
Argyle St, Glasgow G3 8AG, Scotland
The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum established in 1901, is a museum and art gallery that is situated in Glasgow, Scotland. The Kelvingrove has a collection of around 8000 which themes include an armoury, arms and natural history as well as many different art movements and genres. The collections at Kelvingrove are exten (...Find out more)
Celtic Park, Glasgow G40 3RE, Scotland
Celtic Park, also known as ‘Parkhead’ is a football stadium that is home to Celtic Football Club, the stadium is situated in the Parkhead area of Glasgow, Scotland. Celtic were formed in 1887 to alleviate hardship within the city’s Irish community, the first Celtic Park was opened in 1888 in Parkhead. The (...Find out more)
Milngavie, Mugdock, Glasgow G62 8EL, Scotland
Mugdock Country Park is a country park and historical site situated just to the north of Glasgow in Scotland. The park is a large green space, popular for walking and cycling as well as other outdoor activities. It is also known for its historical sites, such as the trenches that were used in the second world war which stil (...Find out more)
Culloden Battlefield, Culloden Moor, Inverness IV2 5EU, Scotland
Culloden Battlefield is an exhibition in Inverness, Scotland. It is located and based on the site of the final battle of the Jacobite Rising. The battle was between Jacobite supporters and the Duke of Cumberland's government troops, it was a battle where thousands of men died. The battle is told in the visitor centre at the (...Find out more)
Ardross St, Inverness IV3 5NN, Scotland
Inverness Cathedral (Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew) is a Scottish Episcopal cathedral situated in Inverness, Scotland. The cathedral is the most northerly cathedral in Britain, it is dedicated to St Andrew. It was completed in 1869 having been designed by Alexander Ross. Rising up on the bank of the River Ness the cathed (...Find out more)
Castle Wynd, Inverness IV2 3EB, Scotland
Inverness Museum and Art Gallery is a museum and art gallery in Inverness, Scotland. Originally established in 1881, the museum didn't move to its current purpose-built home until 1963. Its current home has been recently redeveloped in order to display more of the museum's collection. The collection of the museum is extensi (...Find out more)