The exhibition explores how the ever-changing Scottish weather has had a profound impact on the landscape surrounding the castle. It showcases the castle’s rich history, its strategic location, and the ways in which it has weathered the effects of time and climate. Through stunning visuals and expert commentary, the documentary provides viewers with a deeper understanding of how the Scottish weather has played a pivotal role in shaping this iconic landmark and the broader Scottish landscape
Stirling Castle – Our Changing Landscape: How the weather shapes Scotland
As famed as Scotland is for it’s mountains and castles, Scotland is also known for the unpredictability of its weather. This exhibition looks at the history of weather in Scotland, exploring how the weather has shaped both the landscape and the people, and what the future might hold.
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18 Nov -
14 Jan '24
Nov 18, 2023 0:00
Jan 14, 2024
Stirling Castle - Our Changing Landscape: How the weather shapes Scotland
As famed as Scotland is for it's mountains and castles, Scotland is also known for the unpredictability of its weather. This exhibition looks at the history of weather in Scotland, exploring how the weather has shaped both the landscape and the people, and what the future might hold.
Stirling Castle Castle Wynd Stirling FK8 1EJ
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Stirling Castle – Our Changing Landscape: How the weather shapes Scotland
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