The Palace of Holyroodhouse combines royal history and Renaissance architecture, showcasing halls, gardens and the medieval abbey that chronicle centuries of Scottish monarchy.
The Palace of Holyroodhouse, located at the end of Edinburgh's historic Royal Mile, is the official residence of the British monarchy in Scotland. With centuries of history, its halls and royal apartments show the life of kings and queens, including events linked to Mary Stuart. The palace preserves original furniture, tapestries, works of art and historical objects that reflect the splendor of the Scottish court over the centuries. Surrounding it are the perfectly manicured formal gardens and the evocative ruins of the medieval Holyrood Abbey. Exploring this palace allows you to delve into Scottish history, Renaissance architecture and the life of the monarchy, while enjoying a tour full of elegance, culture and tradition.
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