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The main landmarks, such as Edinburgh Castle, St Giles Cathedral, Balmoral Hotel , and St. Cuthbert Church, attract thousands of visitors, who come to Edinburgh from different parts of the world every year. Edinburgh is incredibly rich in absolutely stunning landmarks and important historic sights. University of Edinburgh, National Monument of Scotland, Museum on the Mound, are true masterpieces of architecture and architectonics at the international level. It’s time to look at every landmark of Edinburgh in detail from an unusual point of view – interesting facts with hi-res photos, enriched with a virtual flight over 3D copies of all the architectural monuments.

Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh

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» The Edinburgh Castle is the ancient fortress in the center of Edinburgh, which is the most important and attractive tourist attraction of the Scottish capital.
» The castle was built on the rock that was once an active volcano.
» The castle has been built in the early Middle Ages and was rebuilt several times. In the end, it was adapted for the defense of land from artillery.
» Three sides of the fortress are protected by steep cliffs, so access to the castle is available just across the road on the east side. By the way, you can pass only through the esplanade, a long empty inclined portion of the fortress, where the annual parade of the Royal Edinburgh Military Orchestras is held.
» The oldest building in Edinburgh, the St. Margaret Chapel, stands on the grounds of the castle. The crown of Scotland is also kept at the Edinburgh Castle.
» The Edinburgh Castle is one of several ancient castles in the UK, which still has its own military garrison, although it's used mainly for ceremonial and administrative purposes.

St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh

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» The St Giles Cathedral is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Edinburgh.
» The amazing cathedral attracts with its medieval architecture and the fact that it keeps many relics.
» The temple was consecrated in honor of the saint who is the patron of cripples and lepers, and is also considered the patron saint of Edinburgh.
» Many well-known and honored citizens of Scotland were buried in the cathedral.
» For nearly three centuries after the Reformation in 1560, the cathedral has being used not for religious purposes. At various times, there were a fire station, a police station, a store of coal and a school. There was even a prison inside the cathedral.

Balmoral Hotel , Edinburgh

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» Balmoral Hotel is the five star hotel located in the heart of the city, and one of the attractions of Edinburgh.
» The hotel is famous for its giant clock on the tower that became a symbol of the city. The height of the tower is 58 m.
» The hotel has 188 rooms, of which 20 are suites.
» The hotel was built in close proximity to the Waverley train station.
» Visitors of the hotel always come to the train just in time, as the clock on the tower of the hotel traditionally gains two minutes.

St. Cuthbert Church, Edinburgh

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» The St. Cuthbert Church was built on the site of the ruins of six other churches that have existed there in different periods of time.
» Official opening of the church was held 31st May 1896.
» The main features are amazing stained glass windows of the church and a great Chair of marble.
» The entire interior of the church is made in style of the Italian Renaissance.
»  The church is open for free visits from Monday to Friday.

St. Andrew St. George Church, Edinburgh

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» The St. Andrew St. George Church was built in 1784. The project of this unusual building of elliptical shape was developed by the military engineer Andrew Fraser.
» The interior of the church is decorated with a portico and ceiling rosettes created following ancient Roman models.
» In 1787, the bell tower of the church was crowned with 51-meter spire.
» You can visit the St. Andrew and St. George Church any day; entrance is free.
» The premises of the church constantly host concerts of organ, choral and symphonic music. There is a cafe on the church territory, where you can eat and enjoy items of the exhibition.

University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh

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» The University of Edinburgh was founded in 1583. That's the public university and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
» The university is the third most popular in the UK and one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
» Such celebrities as David Hume, Charles Darwin, Robert Stevenson, Conan Doyle and others were educated in the University of Edinburgh.
» The University of Edinburgh has turned the Scotland's capital into cosmopolitan city with a student population of about 60,000 people.

National Monument of Scotland, Edinburgh

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» During the construction of the National Monument of Scotland the Parthenon in Athens has been chosen as a model of the large-scale project.
» Most of locals still call the monument ‘the Scottish Disgrace’, ‘the Edinburgh Fad’ or ‘the pride and poverty in Scotland’. The fact is that there weren’t enough funds for the completion of the construction, which has begun in 1822, and construction activities were stopped already in 1829.
» It was assumed that the monument will perpetuate the memory of Scottish soldiers who died in the Napoleonic Wars. It was planned to dig catacombs for the burial place under the monument.
» Many times it has being decided to finish the monument or to turn it into the new building for the Parliament or the National Gallery. However, it still represents an unfinished building with 12 columns offering amazing panoramic views of Edinburgh.

Museum on the Mound, Edinburgh

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Facts: » The Museum on the Mound is the museum dedicated to money, located in the department of the Royal Bank of Scotland.
» The museum was opened in 2006 and since the opening it was considered one of the most interesting and amazing museums in Edinburgh.
» The venue attracts attention with unusual theme that unites all of the exhibits: they are all connected with money in one way or another.
» Museum exposition embraces other sectors of human activity; it's closely related to the evolution of money, its design, new technology, crime, trade and security.
» The museum also tells the story of the oldest bank in Scotland and history of the building, where the department is situated, as well as the Royal Bank of Scotland.
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Beautiful Royal Castle is one of the main symbols of the city. According to one version, the first building on the site of the modern palace was built back in 1070. The last owner of a beautiful castle was King James. Today everyone can visit the palace which was built in the beginning of the 17th century. Edinburg Castle is a no less attractive historical monument. It was almost completely destroyed in 1640. The renovation works lasted for almost two centuries. Now everyone can make a walk through the beautiful halls of the fortress and observe the luxurious decoration of its halls. Tourists, who enjoy making unusual excursions, are recommended to visit Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre. During the tour you will learn about all secrets and tricks of the process of making whiskey. Of course, the excursion will be finished with tasting best varieties of this amazing drink. Saint Giles Cathedral is one of the most famous religious sites of the city. The first church on the site of the original cathedral was built in the 9th century. During its many centuries long history the cathedral has been rebuilt several times. Thistle Chapel is located near the cathedral. The building of the chapel was completed in 1911. Royal Museum is surely among the most popular cultural institutions of the city. Here visitors can observe a rich collection of various art objects. Princes Street is an excellent place for long unhurried walks. It was built in the 19th century and was named in honor of the … Read further

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