Blackness Castle, located near Edinburgh, Scotland, is a 15th-century fortress known as ‘the ship that never sailed’ due to its striking resemblance to an ocean-going vessel. Originally built as a royal residence, the castle has also functioned as a prison, artillery fortification, and military stronghold throughout its history. Visitors can explore the robust stone walls and towers, which offer a glimpse into the strategic and defensive importance of this historic site. Today, the castle stands as one of Scotland’s most impressive strongholds, inviting guests to step back in time and experience its rich and varied past.
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