List of Cultural Icons of Scotland - Buildings and Structures

Buildings and Structures

  • Balmoral Castle, Balmoral Hotel, Broch, Broch of Mousa,
  • Caerlaverock Castle, Callanish, Castle Stalker, Cawdor Castle, Clyde Tunnel, Crichton Castle, Culzean Castle,
  • Doocot, Dunnottar Castle,
  • Edinburgh Castle, Eilean Donan Castle
  • Falkirk Wheel, Forth Rail Bridge Forth Road Bridge
  • Holyrood House,
  • Iona Abbey, Jedburgh Abbey,
  • Kelvingrove Art Gallery
  • Melrose Abbey, Mercat cross, Museum of Scotland,
  • National Library of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
  • Scone Palace, Scott Monument, Scottish abbeys, Scottish abbeys, Scottish Parliament, Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, St Giles Cathedral, St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall

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