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Edinburgh Castle

Also known as: Castell Caeredin, Caisteal Dhún Éideann, Caisteal Dhùn Éideann

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Edinburgh Castle — castle in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

Edinburgh Castle, castles in Central Scotland

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Edinburgh Waverley · 0.7 km
  • Paid entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access
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About

Edinburgh Castle is a castle in the United Kingdom — fortified architecture from the medieval, Tudor, or Victorian-revival period. Records date its origin to 1200. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Owned by Scottish Government. Managed by Historic Environment Scotland. Address: EH1 2NG. Wikidata describes it as: "castle in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 55.9487°, -3.2007°.

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Heritage listing

Edinburgh Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Dhùn Èideann) is a historic castle in Edinburgh, Scotland. It stands on Castle Rock, which has been occupied by humans since at least the Iron Age. There has been a royal castle on the rock since the reign of Malcolm III in the 11th century, and the castle continued to be a royal residence until 1633. From the 15th century, the castle's residential role declined, and by the 17th century it was principally used as a military garrison. Its importance as a part of Scotland's national heritage was recognised increasingly from the early 19th century onwards, and various restoration programmes have been carried out over the past century and a half.

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From the Wikipedia article

Edinburgh Castle (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Dhùn Èideann) is a historic castle in Edinburgh, Scotland. It stands on Castle Rock, which has been occupied by humans since at least the Iron Age. There has been a royal castle on the rock since the reign of Malcolm III in the 11th century, and the castle continued to be a royal residence until 1633. From the 15th century, the castle's residential role declined, and by the 17th century it was principally used as a military garrison. Its importance as a part of Scotland's national heritage was recognised increasingly from the early 19th century onwards, and various restoration programmes have been carried out over the past century and a half. Edinburgh Castle has played a prominent role in Scottish history, and has served variously as a royal residence, an arsenal, a treasury, a national archive, a mint, a prison, a military fortress, and the home of the Honours of Scotland – the Scottish regalia. As one of the most important strongholds in the Kingdom of Scotland, the castle was involved in many historical conflicts from the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century to the Jacobite rising of 1745. Research undertaken in 2014 identified 26 sieges in its 1,100-year history, giving it a claim to having been "the most besieged place in Great Britain and one of the most attacked in the world". Few of the present buildings pre-date the Lang Siege of 1573, when the medieval defences were largely destroyed by artillery bombardment. The most notable exceptions are St Margaret's Chapel from the early 12th century, which is regarded as the oldest building in Edinburgh, the Royal Palace, and the early 16th-century Great Hall. The castle is the site of the Scottish National War Memorial and the National War Museum. The British Army is still responsible for some parts of the castle, although its presence is now largely ceremonial and administrative. The castle is the regimental headquarters of the Royal Regiment of Scotland…

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Background

Description

Edinburgh Castle is located at the top of the Royal Mile, at the west end of Edinburgh's Old Town. The volcanic Castle Rock offers a naturally defended position, with sheer cliffs to north and south, and a steep ascent from the west. The only easy approach is from the town to the east, and the castle's defences are situated accordingly, with a series of gates protecting the route to the summit of the Castle Rock.

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Coordinates
55.9487, -3.2007
Postcode
EH1 2NG
Parliamentary constituency
Edinburgh East and Musselburgh
Phone
+44 131 225 9846
Established
1200
Nearest railway station
Edinburgh Waverley0.7 km
Opening
Apr 01-Sep 30 09:30-18:00; Oct 01-Dec 23,Dec 27-31,Jan 02-Mar 31 09:30-17:00; Dec 24 09:30-16:00; Jan 01 11:00-17:00; Dec 25-26 off

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Edinburgh Castle?
Edinburgh Castle is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode EH1 2NG).
When was Edinburgh Castle built?
Built or established in 1200.
Who owns Edinburgh Castle?
Edinburgh Castle is owned by Scottish Government and operated by Historic Environment Scotland.
Is Edinburgh Castle a listed building?
Edinburgh Castle is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
Does Edinburgh Castle charge admission?
Edinburgh Castle typically charges admission. Check the official site for current ticket prices and opening hours.
How do I get to Edinburgh Castle?
The nearest railway station is Edinburgh Waverley, about 0.7 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode EH1 2NG.