Glamis Castle
Dublin Core
Title
Glamis Castle
Description
Glamis Castle was the childhood home to HM Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mother, having been the ancestral seat of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne since 1372.
The site's history dates back to 1034 when King Malcolm II was murdered there at a Royal Hunting Lodge.
The tour a 360ยบ photograph of the Castle's courtyard which looks out into the grounds and down a section of the long driveway.
Accessibility note: The ground floor, including the restaurant, is wheelchair accessible, but the castle tour includes uneven floor and stairs throughout. Motorised scooters are available for free to access the gardens.
The site's history dates back to 1034 when King Malcolm II was murdered there at a Royal Hunting Lodge.
The tour a 360ยบ photograph of the Castle's courtyard which looks out into the grounds and down a section of the long driveway.
Accessibility note: The ground floor, including the restaurant, is wheelchair accessible, but the castle tour includes uneven floor and stairs throughout. Motorised scooters are available for free to access the gardens.
Source
toursites
Type
Museum
Identifier
3753
Spatial Coverage
current,56.620154,-3.00167;
Museum Item Type Metadata
Heritage Type
Cultural Heritage Site
Prim Media
3635
Address
Angus, Forfar DD8 1RJ, UK
Citation
“Glamis Castle,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 5, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/3821.
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