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The National War Museum of Scotland, this museum is not very big, it took about an hour to visit, the whole process is quite interesting, and a lot of knowledge has risen. Tickets are not very expensive.
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The museum tells the history of wars big and small in the history of Scotland. The castle walls have also experienced the baptism of war artillery fire, whether they became kings or losers. The exhibits in the museum are here to tell the past quietly. And in memory of those soldiers who died in the war, the museum will regularly hold some war-related exhibitions.
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The National War Museum of Scotland, this museum is not very big, it took about an hour to visit, the whole process is quite interesting, and a lot of knowledge has risen. Tickets are not very expensive.
The War Museum (National War Museum) is within Edinburgh Castle. There is also a Scottish War Memorial inside the castle, which holds archives of war-related corps. The War Museum inside the castle displays the major battles of Scotland's legions, emulating artillery, officer costumes and rank items from all eras, and reproducing Edinburgh's glorious history. There is a watchtower with a nice view. There is a statue of the horseback riding stone for Field Marshal Count Hagrid at the door.
The National War Museum of Scotland is a memorial to the colored history of World War II, the War Memorial has many memories of war, and the whole museum environment is also good, you can learn some of the history of World War II Britain's war. [View] All weapons and pictures [Fun] Those who like military can come
The Scottish National War Museum is in Edinburgh Castle without extra tickets. It seems that a small venue did not expect to walk for a long time on the two floors, the whole scale is not small. It's all about the history of Scottish war. After looking around, I found that Scotland is also a fighting nation. It has been fighting against England. Up to now, it still persists on the road of getting rid of Britain. This theme coincides with the recent release of The English Duel.
In Edinburgh Castle, no additional tickets are required. There are many people and exhibits, which attract children. It is worth mentioning that visitors to the castle must rent an interpreter, adult 3. Five pounds, one child. 5 pounds. The Chinese explanations are more detailed and much better than the British Museum. They are necessary artifacts for freedom.
The museum displays Scottish war history and military history in the form of a large number of historical materials, cultural relics and scene restoration. The castle has experienced countless wars and sieges, and has witnessed the life of the Scottish Royal court. It's not allowed to take pictures here. Someone looks at it. It's very similar to the war memorial in Canberra, Australia. Just walk around and have a look unless you're particularly interested in the history of British war and British soldiers. Where Scots commemorate their dead soldiers, each unit has a thick roster, mostly during World War II. In fact, it still carries a lot of history, but I didn't do my homework, so I walked by on foot. The museum is in Edinburgh Castle, and when you look at the sculpture, you can remember that October was the day when you wore down clothes alone. Inside Edinburgh Castle, the entrance ticket to the castle contains the museum, beside which are several small war museums. Although we can't see the brilliance of the past, all kinds of exhibitions present everything very vividly at that time. There is also a watchtower nearby, and the scenery is just as good.