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  1. Pre Castle & Macbeth. The site on which Glamis Castle now sits was the scene of some of Scotland’s bloody history – usually involving the violent death of its many monarchs and nobles. For example King Malcolm II was murdered at Glamis in 1034. But Glamis’s most famous ‘historical’ event of the time concerns its association with Macbeth.

  2. History; 24th August. The Glamis Proms. Experience a musical journey when attending the popular Glamis Proms on 24th August, 2024. ... Glamis Castle Angus DD8 1QJ

  3. Glamis Castle was the childhood home of the Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, and she had a fair share of experiences here. Indeed, this castle is haunted and holds a dark family secret. The history of Glamis Castle Thomas H (McRonny) via Pixabay. The oldest part of Glamis Castle (pronounced Glahms) was built in 1372 when the land was

  4. A History of Glamis Castle. Glamis Castle is set in the lowland valley of Strathmore, which lies between the Sidlaw Hills to the south and the Grampian Mountains to the north, approximately 20 kilometres inland from the North Sea.

  5. Upcoming Events. As one of Scotland’s most popular visitor attractions, Glamis Castle is proud to host a variety of indoor and outdoor events. Our events calendar is diverse and really does offer something for everyone, giving our visitors another memorable way to experience our historic castle and grounds. Home.

  6. In 1034 King Malcolm II was murdered at Glamis, when there was a Royal Hunting Lodge. In William Shakespeare's play Macbeth (1603–1606), the eponymous character resides at Glamis Castle, although the historical King Macbeth (d. 1057) had no connection to the castle. By 1372 a castle had been built at Glamis, since in that year it was granted ...

  7. Much of the village of Glamis was built by the 9 th Earl of Strathmore, c.1760. The village is proud to have retained its historic character while being able to offer modern accommodation to those living within the local community. The village might be small, but it has a busy and thriving community which supports local businesses and ...