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Stirling Castle has seen its share of sieges, battles and political drama, but it’s also been a place that families and children have called home. We take a look at family life in the fortress over the centuries.
Lights, camera, action! Do you know which of the nation’s favourite castles have also held starring roles as filming locations?
The story of how a minister from East Lothian became one of America’s Founding Fathers – via a dramatic escape from Doune Castle.
On the hunt for the perfect Christmas card, we dug into our archives. Here are our favourite festive and funky ghosts of Christmas past! Would these Christmas cards have made it onto your mantlepiece?
Did you know you can get cheaper entry if you visit some of Scotland’s spectacular castles by train, bus, bike or on foot? And that’s not the only advantage of arriving car-free. Here are five great things about a car-free visit to Doune Castle.
It’s that time of year when the kids can feel a bit bored and you may want to encourage them to get out of the house. Well, this is the perfect time to make use of your Historic Scotland membership! There are lots of superb historical sites open and they are well worth spending time […]
Holyrood Park, sometimes known locally as the Queen’s Park, has a long history of connections with the royals.
Ahead of the Service of Thanksgiving at St Giles Cathedral to mark the Coronation of King Charles III, we take a brief look at the history of this national landmark.
We delve into our collections to take a look at the ceremony and celebrations when George IV made a monumental arrival in Leith 200 years ago.
Andrew Burnet from our Interpretation Team takes a behind-the-scenes look at our work to add interpretation to sites affected by our high level masonry inspections.