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The Road to Bannockburn
Learn about the medieval weapons and tactics of a Scottish foot soldier. Meet one of Robert the Bruce’s men who served under the command of Thomas Randolph during the capture of the Castle in 1314.
Edinburgh Castle
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Burns for Beginners
Robert Burns, one of Scotland's literary greats, but what exactly was he talking about? Come along for a light-hearted introduction to the legendary bard and some of his works.
Edinburgh Castle
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Hot Rocks
Discover the violent and volatile volcanic history of Arthur's Seat.
Holyrood Park
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Medieval Fashion
Meet Lord and Lady Brechin, Earl and Countess of Angus as they guide you through how fashion of the Kings court changed through the medieval period.
Edinburgh Castle
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Gun Salutes
Join us at Edinburgh Castle for a number of gun salutes throughout 2020.
Edinburgh Castle
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Crime and Punishment
The executioner recounts the nature of crime and punishment during the turbulent times in Medieval Scotland.
Edinburgh Castle
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Winter Wildlife Workshop
Drop in workshop making bird boxes, bird feeders and minibeast homes.
Blackness Castle
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Tulips, Dragons, and Tweety Birds
Experience the works of 20th century blacksmith, Thomas Hadden.
John Sinclair House
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Snowdrop-in to Dryburgh
Drop in to Dryburgh and learn more about the natural wonders of this historic site.
Dryburgh Abbey
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Rob Roy MacGregor
Come hear stories of Rebellion, clan warfare and self-preservation.
Edinburgh Castle
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Coolest Walk on Earth
Learn how glaciers sculpted Holyrood Park
Holyrood Park
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Scotland's Coasts
An exhibition exploring Scotland’s relationship to the sea, and its impact on everyday life.
Shetland Museum and Archives