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  2. Holyrood Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Holyroodhouse (/ ˈ h ɒ l ɪ r uː d / or / ˈ h oʊ l ɪ r uː d /), [1] commonly known as Holyrood Palace, is the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland.Located at the bottom of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, at the opposite end to Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood has served as the principal royal residence in Scotland since the 16th century, and is a setting for state ...

  3. Dazzling photos show royal castles and palaces decorated for ...

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    UK royal staff decorated residences like Windsor Castle for the holidays. The British royals have a slew of famous properties, from Windsor to Holyroodhouse to Buckingham Palace. Buckingham Palace ...

  4. The Palace of Holyroodhouse Has an Impressive History

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    Update: A few days after the Queen's death on September 8, 2022, her coffin left Balmoral Castle and traveled to the British monarch's official Scottish residence, Holyrood House.In light of the ...

  5. King's Gallery, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The former school was converted into accommodation for the palace's chauffeurs in the 1920s. In 2002, the buildings were converted to form what is now the King's Gallery under plans by Benjamin Tindall Architects. [2] The gallery is primarily housed on the first floor in a large space with an open timber roof. [2]

  6. The Queen's Palaces - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Palaces is a 2011 documentary in three parts written and presented by Fiona Bruce that tells the story of the Queen's three official residences, Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, and the Palace of Holyroodhouse which are amongst the few working royal palaces in the world today. [1]

  7. The History of Holyroodhouse, the Scottish Palace Where the ...

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  8. Holyrood Park - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Holyroodhouse began as a lodging within the Abbey, but eventually grew into a substantial palace. James IV had the first buildings constructed around 1500, although the bulk of the present building dates from the late 17th century, when it was remodelled in the neo-classical style by Sir William Bruce. It remains as the official ...

  9. The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The diorama measured 70 feet (21 m) wide. When lit from behind, a small figure could be seen inside the chapel. [4] Real-life ruins inspired Daguerre, and he used the Holyrood Abbey ruins as a source of inspiration for two paintings, both with the same title. The first painting had the same figure from the diorama visiting the grave of her friend.