Linlithgow Palace|Experience the cultural charm of a century's history
✨🏰The representative of Scottish Renaissance architecture—Linlithgow Palace. This magnificent 15th-century royal palace ruins is one of the four major royal palaces in Scotland, located on the shore of Linlithgow Lake in the west of Edinburgh. After a long period of renovation work, it reopened to tourists on June 10 this year. Let's take a look together!
In 1424, Linlithgow Palace was built by James I, located on the must-pass road between Edinburgh and Stirling, gradually becoming the favorite palace of the Stuart kings and queens. The palace became ruins after a fire in 1746, but the magnificent hall, small chapel, and three-tier courtyard fountain in the palace are still breathtaking.
🌟Fun fact: This royal palace is also an important filming location for the famous TV series 'Outlander', which restores many Scottish historical styles: Celtic music, dance, and Gaelic.
💫Scottish Renaissance style, come to Linlithgow Palace to appreciate the charming natural scenery and magnificent royal architecture, and experience the cultural charm of a century's history!