This unfinished monument is an interesting fixture in Edinburgh - you can see it from many points throughout the city, and its ruinous appearance is haunting and alluring.
Designed to be a fascimile of the Greek Parthenon, it was intended to be a tribute to those who fell in the Napoleonic wars, but due to lack of funds the building plan was left incomplete.
It is a marvel that they started building it, however - its grand, decayed appearance is attractive in a melancholy sort of way.
Although at the time it was nicknamed Edinburgh's Disgrace, this seems to be more about money than anything else. Edinburgh's pride was dented during the creation of this monument, and when Glasgow had apparently offered to cover the remaining costs it was clear Edinburgh became even more insulted at the suggestion (there was a rivalry between the two empires during the Victorian period that is merely playful flyting between residents of both cities nowadays).
There were talks a few years back about finally completing the structure, but debate rages on with many people opposing the proposal. Personally, I think it should be left as it is since it's a gorgeous relic and fits right in with Edinburgh's reputation as an educated, classical city. It's a legend within its own right now, and its skeletal shadow has presence over the streets of Edinburgh. read more