a massive space where kings and queens once feasted and celebrated. You can also view historical weapons and armor here, giving you a glimpse into Scotland's martial history. Don't miss the impressive hammerbeam roof.
Originally completed in 1511, a highlight of this room is the beautiful woodwork, including the beam-tiful roof.
While originally intended for state occasions and banquets, the room served as barracks from the mid 17th century onwards, turning the once grand room for fancy parties into a smelly and unsanitary frat house. in tha past, Great Hall served as a hospital room for soldiers during the Great War, as it did after Oliver Cromwell took over in 1650 and turned the once prestigious hall into troop accommodation.
Luckily, the Great Hall today has once again been restored to its former glory for regular folks like you and me to visit and ogle at our leisure
PS: There's plenty of interesting objects on display in this room, so be sure to give everything a proper look. Keep an eye out especially to the right of the fireplace for the Laird's Lug, supposedly used by the king to spy on those below. read more