Dunfermline Palace

Dunfermline Palace is a former Scottish royal palace in Dunfermline, Fife. It is currently a ruin under the care of Historic Scotland and an important tourist attraction in Dunfermline.

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Dunfermline Palace is a former Scottish royal palace in Dunfermline, Fife. It is currently a ruin under the care of Historic Scotland and an important tourist attraction in Dunfermline.

Dunfermline was a favourite residence of many Scottish monarchs. Documented history of royal residence there begins in the 11th century with Malcolm III who made it his capital. His seat was the nearby Malcolm's Tower, a few hundred yards to the west of the later palace. In the medieval period David II and James I of Scotland were both born at Dunfermline.

Dunfermline Palace is attached to the historic Dunfermline Abbey, occupying a site between the abbey and deep gorge to the south. It is connected to the former monastic residential quarters of the abbey via a gatehouse above a pend (or yett), one of Dunfermline's medieval gates. The building therefore occupies what was originally the guest house of the abbey. However, its remains largely reflect the form in which the building was developed by James IV in a refabrication around 1500. Throughout the sixteenth century, Scotland's monarchs and royal family members were frequently in residence.

In 1589 the palace was given as a wedding present by the king, James VI, to Anne of Denmark after their marriage. She gave birth to three of their children there; Elizabeth (1596), Charles (1600) and Robert (1602).

After the Union of Crowns in 1603, the removal of the Scottish court to London meant that the building came to be rarely visited by a monarch. When Charles I returned in 1633 for his Scottish coronation he only made a brief visit to his place of birth. The last monarch to occupy the palace was Charles II who stayed at Dunfermline in 1650 just before the Battle of Pitreavie. Soon afterwards, during the of Scotland, the building was abandoned and by 1708 it had been unroofed.

All that remains of the palace today is the kitchen, its cellars, and the impressive south wall with a commanding prospect over the Firth of Forth to the south.

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Frances O'Neill
11 December 2013
Fantastic FREE treasure hunts around the grounds of the abbey, download the app, Global Treasure Apps, www.globaltreasureapps.com Everyone loves a treasure hunt, especially if it is free!
Isabella Downey
13 February 2024
Robert's heart was said to be worn around a chain of Sir James Douglas.His internal organs were also removed & were placed in the Chapel of St. Serf (where he usually prayed).-Her Remarkable History
Isabella Downey
13 February 2024
Scotland’s Robert the Bruce's body itself was interred here, inside a wooden coffen, within a stone vault beneath the floor of the Abbey." His tomb is made of white marble.-Her Remarkable History
Cintain 昆遊龍
18 March 2021
Beautiful scenery, very peaceful.
Fiona Turnbull
9 April 2014
Lovely place to visit find some history or just take in the bored and be at peace.
Joanna Graham
30 June 2018
My cousin was married here. Beautiful setting. So much history.
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0.1km from Saint Catherine's Wynd, Dunfermline, Fife KY12 7NA, UK Get directions
Tue 10:00 AM–6:00 PM
Wed-Thu 9:00 AM–6:00 PM
Fri 10:00 AM–4:00 PM
Sat 10:00 AM–7:00 PM
Sun 9:00 AM–6:00 PM

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