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King Charles III in right of the Crown. The Palace of Holyroodhouse ( / ˈhɒlɪruːd / or / ˈhoʊlɪruːd / ), [1] commonly referred to as Holyrood Palace or Holyroodhouse, is the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland.
- 1671 (north-west tower 1528)
- Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland
The abbey ruins are depicted in the 19th-century painting The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel by the French artist Louis Daguerre. In literature. In March 1825, a moonlit scene entitled 'Ruins of Holyrood Chapel' was put into the Diorama, Regent's Park, London, inspiring the poem 'Holyrood' by Letitia Elizabeth Landon.
The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel is an oil on canvas painting of the Holyrood Abbey completed around 1824 by the French artist Louis Daguerre. The painting measures 211 × 256.3 cm (83.1 × 100.9 in), and is exhibited at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, England. The museum acquired it in 1864.
- 211 cm × 256.3 cm (83 in × 100.9 in)
- Louis Daguerre
- c. 1824
- Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, England
Palace of Holyroodhouse. The King's official residence in Edinburgh and the home of Scottish royal history. Open throughout the year, the Palace of Holyroodhouse stands at the end of Edinburgh's Royal Mile. Explore the Palace's close associations with some of Scotland’s most well-known historic figures such as Mary, Queen of Scots and Bonnie ...
THE HISTORY. The Palace of HolyroodHouse. Explore the storied past of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, a majestic residence steeped in centuries of Scottish royal history, from its origins as a 12th-century abbey to its current role as the official home of the British monarchy in Scotland. Check Ticket Availability.
Hace 2 días · Read a brief history of Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh and the Lothians, and find out what to see at the ruin next to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Contact us today for more information.
Hace 2 días · Overview. Prices and opening times. Getting here. Access. History. All that survives of the rebuilt church is the nave. This was spared at the Protestant Reformation in 1560 because it served as the parish church of Canongate, the next burgh. The choir and transepts were destroyed in 1570.