Blackness Castle Lego Exhibition
Blackness Castle stood in for Fort William in series one of TV show Outlander.
Blackness castle lego exhibition. Open until 23 January the Brick Wonders exhibition features recreations in LEGO bricks of sights from around the world curated by artist Warren Elsmore. This includes Unforgettable an exhibition featuring the untold stories of 12 people from Scotlands history. Seized by James II it remained in Crown ownership initially as a garrison fortress and state prison.
I think thats down to the fact that its so close to the city that you can easily visit both Edinburgh and Blackness Castle in the same day but its also close enough to the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow so you could in a pinch also fit in a visit to the former royal palace as well. On- and off-street parking spaces were full as was the small car park at the Castle itself. Face coverings are not required while visiting external areas of the sites.
Blackness Castles position was particularly strategic as it defended the harbour for the royal centre at Linlithgow and protected a key trade route along the Firth of Forth. I blame Outlander myself or maybe it was the LEGO exhibition. People featured in the exhibit include Walter Sholto a trans writer who was the illegitimate child of the 16th.
They can only be worn in conjunction with other face covering. Blackness Castle Linlithgow 1849 For centuries Scotlands trade was mostly carried out by sea which meant that shipping routes were vulnerable to piracy. A rope swing in the grounds attached to Blackness Castle the ancestral home of John Wedderburn who was a slave-owner in Jamaica in the 18th century.
Individuals featured in the exhibition include. Stand in awe of the formidable fortress this was not only a noble. If you are arriving at Blackness Castle via the John Muir Way we are pleased to be a stamping location for the John Muir Way passport scheme.
A vaulted room on the first floor currently home to the Lego exhibition was used as a bedroom with a huge four poster bed skins on the floor and cabinets. If you feel wearing a face covering at all times during your visit. Blackness Castle is just the latest stop for the touring exhibition created by acclaimed LEGO artist Warren Elsmore and his talented team of designers.
