The Queen's chapel is in Edinburgh Castle. It should be a historic remains of Edinburgh, having experienced many battles and was used as an arsenal. Now walking by it without guidance, it will not recall its meaning at all. Read the nameplate near it and you can learn about its history. The space inside is very small and the windows are beautiful. There are some cultural relics to visit. Out of respect for it, no photos are taken indoors. Out of the chapel, the surrounding scenery is magnificent.
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The Queen's chapel is in Edinburgh Castle. It should be a historic remains of Edinburgh, having experienced many battles and was used as an arsenal. Now walking by it without guidance, it will not recall its meaning at all. Read the nameplate near it and you can learn about its history. The space inside is very small and the windows are beautiful. There are some cultural relics to visit. Out of respect for it, no photos are taken indoors. Out of the chapel, the surrounding scenery is magnificent.
St. Margaret's Chapel (St Margaret''s Chapel) in the middle of Edinburgh Castle, is the oldest existing building in Edinburgh (1130), the interior is simple and simple, but has very beautiful glass window, patterned by Malcolm III's wife, Queen Margaret. Surrounded by Mons Meg and the Army Dog Cemetery.
St. Margaret's Chapel is a separate building. The Chapel has a long history and can see many ancient brick walls. It is also a good place to hold weddings. The whole lobby is very large. [View] The surrounding scenery is perfect.
Very beautiful and beautiful place, I like this place very much
Part of Edinburgh Castle is almost the highest point in the entire Edinburgh Castle Hill, so the view here is naturally not to be said to be good. The department of the new city now has a small green area separated from the building. Now there are more parts of the castle scenic area for tour. Visitors are mainly
The oldest house in Edinburgh's castle, a small one, at the top of the castle, the upper castle must buy tickets, buy tickets and go in to see, tall pay attention to the head, the door is very small, people in that century are not tall, if you see the old house door is very small, you can basically be sure to be the old left around the 16th century. The room.