Once a majestic royal residence of the Stewarts, Linlithgow Palace today lies roofless and ruined. Yet entering the palace gates still inspires awe in visitors.James I ordered work on a palace to begin in 1424, following a fire that severely damaged the earlier residence. The elegant, new ‘pleasure palace’ became a welcome rest stop for royals on the busy road between Edinburgh Castle and Stirling Castle.Linlithgow Palace stands on a low hill above a small inland loch. The name Linlithgow means ‘the loch in the damp hollow’.This model was created through a combination of terrestrial laser scanning and UAV photography.To learn more about Linlithgow Palace, go to our websiteRae Project | PIC155
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SELLER-USER-NAME | Historic Environment Scotland |
3D Model formats | FBX, OBJ, BLENDER, TEXTURES, Materials |
3D Model details | VR / AR / Low-poly, Textures, Materials, UV Mapping, Scale transformations |
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Category | Cultural Heritage & History, Places & Travel |
Tags | heritage, historical, linlithgow, mary-queen-of-scots, monument, noai, palace, park, residence, royal, ruin, scotland, scottish, stewart |