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Holyrood Park, sometimes known locally as the Queen’s Park, has a long history of connections with the royals.
We use our archives to look at some of the spectacular Scottish structures opened by the Queen over the course of her reign.
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.
On a trail of the roots of her South Asian heritage in Scotland, writer and researcher Shasta Ali and her family explore Scotland’s hidden South Asian stories.
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.
Fancy a sustainable journey into the past? We look at three of Scotland’s best active travel networks to help with your castle-bagging and history-hunting.
Our Director of Operations, Craig Mearns, gives us a behind the scenes look at the biggest conservation challenge facing Scotland’s historic buildings.
Sir Walter Scott’s ballads from the Scottish Borders include heroic adventures and fairy folklore. At atmospheric Smailholm Tower, an amazing collection of dolls brings these tales to life.
In the summer of 1548, a small Scottish town became the focus of an enormous power struggle. We explore the story of the Siege of Haddington.
With not one but two Spectacular Jousting tournaments coming up this summer, we are delighted to introduce to you the brave knights who will be clashing lances at Linlithgow Palace and Caerlaverock Castle. Who will you be cheering for?