National Monument, Edinburgh

 Introduction

This evening, I am posting information on the National Monument on Calton Hill, Edinburgh, Scotland.  

Information on the National Monument. 

The monument forms part of the important skyline featuring classically inspired architecture which was designed to form the ‘Athens of the North’.

Calton Hill Skyline 

The Monument was designed by C.R.Cockerill (with William Playfair) and dates from 1822. It was conceived as a memorial to the dead of the Napoleonic wars.Originally designed as a church whose exterior was intended to replicate the Parthenon in Athens.Unfortunately, funds were short and only twelve columns were completed.

National Monument, Calton Hill 

This is quite a romantic site which affords excellent photo opportunities in the right visibility conditions.. There are many other interesting monuments and buildings on Calton Hill which also provides an excellent vantage point for viewing Edinburgh City and the Firth of Forth.

More Information

For more information on Edinburgh and other aspects of Scotland please refer Visitors Guide to Scotland, ISBN 978-1-9161332-0-. This book is also available via Kindle.

 

 

 

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