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Transcript of Edinburgh Castle
The Edinburgh CastleMaria Soledad Jimenez y Raquel Serrano
Source: http://webtaj.com/edinburgh-castle-3-32438.html
CONTENTS
1.Introduction
2.Situation
2.1 Situation: The Castle Rock
3.The history of the castle
4.The building
5.Events in the Castle
6.References
1. Introduction
The castle has become a recognisable symbol of Edinburgh, and of Scotland. It is
an historic fortress which dominates the skyline of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland
from its position on the Castle Rock.
The Castle is the oldest building
in the city of Edinburgh, there has
been a royal castle on the rock
since at least in the 12th century.
The castle is Scotland's most-
visited paid tourist attraction,
with over 1.2 million visitors per
year.
2. Situation
Satellite photo of the city centre of Edinburgh . Source: Google Maps
Map of United Kingdom.
Source: Google Maps
2.1 The Castle RockCastle Rock is a volcanic plug in the middle of Edinburgh upon which Edinburgh
Castle sits . The summit of the castle rock is 130 metres (430 ft) above sea level .
The only readily accessible route to the castle lies to the east, where the ridge
slopes more gently.
The defensive advantage of such a
site is clear, but the geology of the
rock also presents difficulties, since
basalt is an extremely poor aquifer.
Providing water to the Upper Ward
of the castle was problematic, the
water supply often ran out during
drought or siege.
3. The history of the castle• Evidence that Bronze Age people built homes on Castle Rock.
• Scots King Malcom II captures Edinburgh.
• Queen Margaret dies at Edinburgh Castle.
• King David I builds St. Margaret´s Chapel.
900 – 1100
• Work begins on David´s Tower, dominating castle.
• King David II dies at castle.1174 – 1371
• Queen Mary of Guise mother of Mary Queen of Scots, dies in castle.
• Mary Queen of Scots gives birth to future King James VI in palace.
1400 – 1566
• King James VI returns from England for jubilee celebrations in castle.
• King Charles is last sovereign to sleep at castle.1571 – 1681
• King George IV is first ruling monarch to visit castle in 189 years.
• Military Prision built to lock up offending soldiers1818 – 1927
4. The building
St Margaret's Chapel, in Edinburgh Castle, is
the oldest surviving building in Edinburgh,
Scotland.
It was constructed in the 12th century.
Scottish National War Memorial which
commemorates the dead of the First and
Second World Wars and of military campaigns
since 1945.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/ Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/
The Royal Palace comprises the former royal apartments,
which were the residence of the later Stewart monarchs.
On the first floor there are the Crown, Sceptre and Sword of
State . These are the oldest crown jewels in the British Isles.
Furthermore, the Stone of Scone, upon which the monarchs
of Scotland were traditionally crowned, has been kept in the
Crown Room since its return to Scotland in 1996.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/
5. Events in the Castle
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is an annual display of stunning military sets
from around the world.
The One O'Clock Gun is a time signal, fired every day at precisely 13:00, excepting
Sunday, Good Friday and Christmas Day.
The castle is a focal point for annual fireworks displays which mark Edinburgh's
Hogmanay (new year) celebrations, and the end of the Edinburgh Festival in the
summer.
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo .Source: http://www.edinburghcastle.gov.uk/