The Dameni Building is open to the public only in June and July, and is a place worth visiting, a beautiful house and a coastal walk. The house is full of precious artworks such as paintings and furniture, brocades and tapestries, and porcelain. There are also strange artworks, such as goat's head.
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The Dameni Building is open to the public only in June and July, and is a place worth visiting, a beautiful house and a coastal walk. The house is full of precious artworks such as paintings and furniture, brocades and tapestries, and porcelain. There are also strange artworks, such as goat's head.
This is a Gothic revival building, built in 1817.
Probably the best hidden gem I stumbled upon during my bike trip travels outside Edinburgh. Dalmeny House has all the grandeur one would expect from a private Scottish estate. Walking the grounds easily makes one feel a part of a historical drama like Downton Abbey. It has an amazing location directly overlooking the water.
With a distinctive academic style. Thousands of years of history, you can take a photo of the building. The visitor consultation center is on the first floor of the building.