Duff House, a Georgian mansion dating back to 1740, stands as a testament to the architectural prowess of William Adam, a celebrated Scottish architect. Located in Aberdeen, the country manor boasts an ornate baroque exterior and is surrounded by meticulously landscaped gardens. In the 1990s, the National Galleries of Scotland undertook a refurbishment, transforming it into a cultural hub. Today, visitors can explore its impressive collection of Renaissance and Scottish art, set against the backdrop of its historic and elegant interiors.
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