Linlithgow Palace
building
Scotland
Historical architecture
fifteenth century
Large buildings
Linlithgow Palace
LinlithgowPalace
One of the important royal palaces in Scottish history
3D model of palace
The Stuart family
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Coin
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Linlithgow Palace is a historic building located in the town of Linlithgow in West Lothian, Scotland. It is a magnificent palace that was once one of the important royal palaces in Scottish history. Built in the 15th century, it is the residence of the Scottish royal family and an important political center. Originally the palace of the Stuart family, the King of Scotland, and also the birthplace of Queen Mary. This palace was once the center of the wealthy court and political activities of the Scottish monarch. Although the palace is now abandoned, many exquisite architectural details such as murals, sculptures, and building structures are still preserved.