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Find out what life was like a palace and how it was different from life in a castle.
Falkland Palace
Falkland Palace in Fife was originally built as a hunting lodge in the 1100s. It belonged to Clan MacDuff. It was rebuilt as a beautiful royal palace 400 years later.
Palace of Holyroodhouse
Holyrood Palace has been popular with the royal family and nobles for hundreds of years. Mary, Queen of Scots lived there between 1561 and 1567 and it is the official residence of the King when he is in Scotland.
Linlithgow Palace
In 1424, King James I ordered this pleasure palace to be built at Linlithgow in West Lothian. It was a place to stop and rest on the journey between Stirling and Edinburgh. Linlithgow Palace was the birthplace of King James V and Mary, Queen of Scots.
Scone Palace
Scone Palace in Perth is steeped in history and dates back to the year 800 AD. It was the crowning place of Scottish kings like Macbeth, Robert the Bruce and Charles II.
Dunfermline Palace
Dunfermline Palace is a ruin now. It sits next to the famous Dunfermline Abbey which was founded by King David I. Many Scottish Kings were buried there including King Robert the Bruce.
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Look at this photo of Holyroodhouse Palace in Edinburgh. Can you spot which parts of the palace make it different from a castle?
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