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On the Monet
Monet's masterpiece ‘A Seascape, Shipping by Moonlight’ is heading to Duff House on loan from National Galleries of Scotland.
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Archaeology and history of Scotland’s north east to be highlighted
This November Aberdeen is set to host Scotland’s Community Heritage Conference for the first time. Visit the Historic Environment Scotland website today for more information.
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£194,349 awarded to coasts and waters heritage projects
Historic Environment Scotland has awarded funding to eighteen projects across the country
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Holyrood Abbey
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.
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Innovative exhibition prepares to open at Duff House
A new solo exhibition by emerging artist Toni Harrower is set to open at Duff House in Banff this week.
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New research unlocks the past of St Giles’ Kirk as it approaches its 900th anniversary
New research into the original timber used to build the bell tower of St Giles’ has uncovered previously unknown details about the construction of Edinburgh’s iconic kirk as it approaches its 900th anniversary.
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Over £800,000 funding awarded to heritage projects
Funding boost for conservation repair projects to historic buildings throughout Scotland.
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The Erskine Bridge joins the A-list
The landmark Erskine Bridge has been listed as a Category A structure.
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Pierowall Church
Read up on Pierowall Church, first built in the 1200s and extensively rebuilt in the 1600s. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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Glenbuchat Castle
Glenbuchat Castle is a Z-shaped tower house that demonstrates the sophistication the form had reached in the late 1500s. Contact Historic Environment Scotland today for more information.