Balvenie Distillery
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Title
Balvenie Distillery
Description
Virtual tour created by Eye Revolution.
Balvenie is a Speyside single-malt distillery which was founded in 1886 by William Grant. The first distillation took place on 1 May 1893. Balvenie is one of the only distilleries in Scotland with its own malting floor. The distillery is located near the ruined Balvenie Castle, which was built in the twelfth century with extension made in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The tour consists of seven 360ยบ images taken from different spots around the distillery ground. The image are located in the bottom left corner. Accessibility note: There is no wheelchair access to the building. On tours walking is required and there are steps.
Balvenie is a Speyside single-malt distillery which was founded in 1886 by William Grant. The first distillation took place on 1 May 1893. Balvenie is one of the only distilleries in Scotland with its own malting floor. The distillery is located near the ruined Balvenie Castle, which was built in the twelfth century with extension made in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The tour consists of seven 360ยบ images taken from different spots around the distillery ground. The image are located in the bottom left corner. Accessibility note: There is no wheelchair access to the building. On tours walking is required and there are steps.
Creator
Eye Revolution
Source
industrial,virtualtours
Type
Tour
Identifier
3661
Date Modified
10/25/2024 10:02:13 am
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Creative Commons Attribution License
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current,57.4588529,-3.1290915;
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Balvenie Distillery
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https://www.eyerevolution.co.uk/wp-content/virtual-tours/the-balvenie/
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https://www.eyerevolution.co.uk/
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Virtual tour created by Eye Revolution
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Eye Revolution, “Balvenie Distillery,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 5, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/3660.
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