Perched atop a hill by the River Ness, Inverness Castle is a striking Victorian-era structure built from red sandstone. It stands as a replacement for the medieval fortress that was destroyed by the Jacobites in 1746. The castle’s robust architecture and prominent location make it one of Inverness’ most recognizable landmarks. While the interior, now used for government offices and law courts, is not open to the public, visitors can explore the castle grounds, which offer scenic views and a glimpse into the region’s rich history.
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