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PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE

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It is the official residence of Her Majesty the Queen when she is in Scotland. At the exact opposite of the castle, at the bottom of the Royal Mile, she spends a week there at the beginning of each summer to conduct receptions and ceremonies in the capital. The site was occupied from 1128 by Holyrood Abbey, whose ruins can still be seen in the gardens. At the beginning of the 16th century, James IV and V built a palace there and definitively established political power in Edinburgh. The various conflicts of the second half of the century caused a lot of damage. Renovations began at the beginning of the 17th century, before Cromwell's troops ravaged a large part of the building in 1650. After the Restoration, a complete reconstruction of the palace is planned and the face it bears today is mainly given to it between 1671 and 1678, with a square plan of 70 meters on each side. After the 1707 Act of Union between Scotland and England, Holyrood lost his main functions. It was seized by the Jacobites in 1745 and Bonnie Prince Charlie courted it for a few weeks. From 1796 to 1803, the Count of Artois, the future Charles X of France, lived here in exile. The French royal family even returned from 1830 to 1832, after the July Revolution. At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, the interiors were partially restored and adapted to the comfort of the time.

State Apartments reflect the influences of successive monarchs. They are particularly famous for their decorated tapestries and ceilings. The highlight of the show is the superb Great Gallery, the largest room in the palace. There are 89 portraits of legendary and true kings of Scotland. They were painted by Jan de Wet between 1684 and 1686. You can also discover the dining room, the throne room and the various reception rooms used to date by the Queen on various occasions, such as the sumptuous Morning Drawing Room. The sumptuous furniture of Charles II's King's Bedchamber is impressive and the various antechambers are richly decorated.

Mary Queen of Scots' (Mary Stuart's) room is located in the northwest tower of the palace, just above the Darnley Rooms where her second husband, Henry Stuart (Lord Darnley) lived. Many intimate objects that belonged to him are kept there. In particular, there is a tragic portrait depicting the Queen in mourning costume, with a scene in the background depicting her execution at Fotheringhay Castle in 1587. The carved oak wood oratory where she isolated herself every day to pray is also there and the splendid Lennox Jewel, a heart-shaped pendant decorated with an emerald, is also remembered, which is said to have been made for Margaret Douglas, Mary Stuart's mother-in-law, to commemorate the deaths of her husband (Matthew Stuart) and her son (Henry Stuart). The latter was responsible for Holyrood's most famous drama: on March 9, 1566, he had Davide Rizzio, Mary's closest advisor, murdered. The crime took place in her room, right in front of her, while Henry himself held her while his men stabbed the unfortunate 56 times.

Holyrood Abbey is located in the gardens of the palace. It is the first building on the site, erected in 1128 by King David I. It would take its name from the Holy Cross, "rood" in ancient Scottish. Several coronations, weddings and funerals of members of the royal family took place there.


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johnoflyon
Visited in may 2017
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The Queen's summer residence! A beautiful palace from outside but is not a necessary to visit, except of course if you are eager to know a little more about the living conditions of the queen Otherwise the visit of Edinburgh Castle will be enough
baud8
Visited in may 2017
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Château de la reine d'Écosse, Holyrood Palace vaut vraiment le coup d'être visiter surtout quand on assiste à un défilé de la garde en kilt.
Visited in april 2017
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Résidence d'été de sa Majesté la Reine, sa visite est incontournable. Les commentaires de l'audioguide (compris dans le prix d'entrée) sont intéressants.
Mention spéciale pour la chambre de Marie Stuart ainsi que pour la galerie des portraits.
A la sortie du château, faite tamponner votre billet d'entrée par un garde, il vous donnera le droit d'y revenir gratuitement pendant 1 an.
B1jam1
Visited in september 2016
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Visite très intéressante de ce beau palais royal. L'audioguide inclus dans le tarif du billet d'entrée permet d'en apprendre un peu plus sans être trop long dans les explications. Parfait!
dricard
Visited in july 2016
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La visite vaut vraiment le coup. Le prix n'est pas excessif vis à vis de tout ce qu'on peut apprendre à l'intérieur par une visite ( audio-guide compris dans le prix).

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