Melrose Abbey

Melrose Abbey

Melrose Abbey

Founded in the early 12th century by Cistercian monks, Melrose Abbey stands as one of Scotland’s most renowned ruins, located near Edinburgh. The abbey is celebrated for its remarkably intact features and lavish sculptures, including a whimsical carving of a bagpipe-playing pig. Notably, it serves as the burial site of King Robert the Bruce’s heart, adding a layer of historical significance. Today, visitors can explore the well-preserved stonework and intricate carvings, immersing themselves in the rich history and architectural beauty of this medieval site.

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