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Replica of the Stone of Scone or Stone of Destiny, the coronation stone of the kings of Scotland for centuries (38 kings were crowned here), on Moot Hill, the crowning hill of the kings of Scotland, in front of a 17th century chapel, in the grounds of Scone Palace, rebuilt 1802-12 by William Atkinson in late Georgian Gothic style, Perthshire, Scotland. The original stone was moved in 1296 and is now at Edinburgh castle. There was originally a church, then priory, then abbey on this site before it became a home. The palace is now open to the public. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR9643356
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
7087px × 4724px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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17th century
19th century
Britain
British
Chapel
Church
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Copy
coronation
Coronation Stone
Coronation, General
DAY
Exterior
Gothic
Great Britain
HERITAGE
HISTORIC SITE
History
HORIZONTAL
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Palace
perthshire
REPLICA
royal
Royalty
Scone Palace
Scotland
Scottish
STONE OF DESTINY
STONE OF SCONE
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Travel
UK
United Kingdom
William Atkinson