Edinburgh. Scotland

Edinburgh. Scotland

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Alexey Solomatin writes: "Edinburgh is perhaps the most beautiful city not only in Scotland, but also in the whole of Great Britain. It is not for nothing that it ranks second after London in terms of tourist traffic.

Since I didn't have much time, I decided to focus on the historic center of Edinburgh."

Edinburgh. Scotland

Edinburgh. Scotland

Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland with a population of about half a million people. The main attraction of the city is Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh. Scotland

It is located in the center of the city on top of the castle rock, where a volcano was located millions of years ago

Edinburgh. Scotland

The first mention as a castle dates back to the beginning of the 12th century and is associated with the name of King David I. The castle is protected on three sides by almost sheer walls, this is clearly visible in the picture from space

Edinburgh. Scotland

There used to be a lake on the north side, but later it was drained

Edinburgh. Scotland

The castle is open to tourists, there are always a lot of tourist buses

Edinburgh. Scotland

The tallest and most majestic structure of the early 19th century Tolbooth Church (Tolbooth Kirk) also known as St. John's Church (St-John's) is executed in Neo-Gothic style

Edinburgh. Scotland

The temple existed until 1979, then with a long break, after reconstruction in 1999 it housed a Hub — headquarters and information center of the famous Edinburgh festivals

Edinburgh. Scotland

Nearby, everything "breathes" Gothic

Edinburgh. Scotland

Steep stairs lead down from the southern part of the Royal Mile

Edinburgh. Scotland

Well, we will continue our way to the east

Edinburgh. Scotland

There are a lot of tourists here. Buses meet in alleys

Edinburgh. Scotland

Street national musicians

Edinburgh. Scotland

In the heart of the Royal mile is the main Edinburgh Cathedral of St. Egidius (Eng. St Giles' Cathedral, St. Giles)

Edinburgh. Scotland

Next to the Cathedral we see the ancient symbol of the thriving commercial city Mercat Cross (English Mercat Cross)

Edinburgh. Scotland

Important city decrees were read here

Edinburgh. Scotland

The Flag of Scotland and the corner of Edinburgh's main Cathedral

Edinburgh. Scotland

Mercat-cross from a different angle. Through the arches you can see the courtyard and the Edinburgh City Chambers building

Edinburgh. Scotland

Let's go behind the arches

Edinburgh. Scotland

In a small square we see the sculpture John Steell Alexander the Great tames Bucephalus

Edinburgh. Scotland

Let's move on. Police

Edinburgh. Scotland

General plan of the Royal Mile towards the castle

Edinburgh. Scotland

And in the opposite direction. If you look closely, you can see the surface of the bay

Edinburgh. Scotland

Architecture

Edinburgh. Scotland

We turn off the royal mile in the direction of the Sevreny Bridge. A typical shop with souvenirs and national clothes

Edinburgh. Scotland

We go out to the north bridge. The covered platforms of Edinburgh Railway Station are visible under the bridge

Edinburgh. Scotland

Let's go to the middle of the bridge. Stop

Edinburgh. Scotland

The bridge offers a good panorama of the city. Eastern part

Edinburgh. Scotland

The tallest structure on the mountain is the monument to Admiral Nelson

Edinburgh. Scotland

On the opposite, western side, the Scott Monument, a monument to the Scottish writer Walter Scott, is very proudly and beautifully located. Be sure to read the history of the creation of this monument. Very interesting

Edinburgh. Scotland

This is the southern part of the city where we came from

Edinburgh. Scotland

We are going back towards the royal mile. Street musicians

Edinburgh. Scotland

Local Houdini

Edinburgh. Scotland

By tradition, I caught myself in the frame and taking this opportunity, I suggest you add my LJ to friends.

Edinburgh. Scotland

Take another look at the mile and walk a little to the south

Edinburgh. Scotland

From the height of the streets

Edinburgh. Scotland

On the left is the modern building of the National Museum of Scotland

Edinburgh. Scotland

Previously it was a Neo-Gothic church New North Free Church, later this building was transferred to the University of Edinburgh. Now it houses a Bedlam Theater

Edinburgh. Scotland

Scottish bus at the National Museum

Do you remember the title photo of this post?

There is a sculpture of a dog on it. This dog of the Sky Terrier breed has gone down in the history of Edinburgh as Greyfriars Bobby. This dog has been guarding his master's grave at Greyfriars Cemetery for 14 (!) years, leaving only in the cafe where he was fed, as well as in the cold season to the neighboring houses to warm up. In this cemetery, next to the grave of his master, Bobby died. He was buried there. You can read this touching story on Wikipedia. By the way, this dog has its own website)

Edinburgh. Scotland

In the center of the frame, you can see where people are standing, to their left is a small sculpture of this heroic dog (on the left behind the houses, by the way, is the cemetery)

Edinburgh. Scotland

Well, here's Bobby — close-up

Edinburgh. Scotland

That's the cemetery itself (I didn't take large graves — I don't like this business)

Edinburgh. Scotland

Well, in order not to end the post on a sad note, let's see how modern chic harmonizes in Edinburgh with the majestic history

Keywords: United Kingdom | Scotland | Edinburgh

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