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Category:Architecture and Structures
Subcategory:Castles
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Keywords:Architecture, Audio Clue, Audio Tour, Castle, Castle Gates, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Castle, Great Britain, Heritage, Heritage monument, Heritage structure, Historical Monument, Historical Structure, History, Royal Building, Royal Castle, Scotland, Sign, Sign for Castle Gates, Stone, Stone building, Stones, United Kingdom, europe, stone wall
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Dimensions5106 x 3336
Original file size10.1 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spaceProPhoto RGB
Date taken15-Apr-11 21:57
Date modified12-Mar-13 00:18
Shooting Conditions

Camera makeCanon
Camera modelCanon EOS REBEL T2i
Focal length67 mm
Max lens aperturef/5.4
Exposure1/100 at f/5.6
FlashNot fired, compulsory mode
Exposure bias0 EV
Exposure modeAuto
Exposure prog.Normal
ISO speedISO 100
Metering modeCenter-weighted average
The sign for the Castle Gates inside the Edinburgh Castle, givin

The sign for the Castle Gates inside the Edinburgh Castle, givin

The sign inside the Edinburgh Castle describing the Castle Gates. As per the sign, the Castle Gates describes a period of 2000 years where an outer gate as a part of the Castle Gates defended the fortress from attack, and with an inner gate. The Edinburgh Castle is a historic structure, with the royal castle dating back to the time of the kind David I from the 12th century. The Castle is built on a volcanic high, called the Castle Rock. The Castle was very important in the medieval ages, when there were conflicts to ensure Scottish independence from England. However, by the time of the 15th century, the importance of the Castle as the site of political power and dispute had reduced, and over the centuries, this importance reduced. After the crown of England and Scotland was unified in 1603, this decline in the importance of the castle reduced further. It was only in the last 200 years that there was an effort to do restoration of the castle and emphasize its historical importance.
The Castle dominates the skyline of Edinburgh, especially because it is built on a higher platform than the rest of the city, being built on a volcanic high. The castle height made it a good defensive platform, but the hard rock on which it was built also made it difficult to get water through wells.
The importance of the Castle for Scotland is very high, with the castle being a recognizable symbol of the city of Edinburgh, and it is used in the logos of many institutions, used on the banknotes issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland.