Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh Castle is located in Edinburgh city centreEdinburgh CastleEdinburgh Castle
Coordinates 55°56′55″N 3°12′03″WCoordinates: 55°56′55″N 3°12′03″W
Site information
Owner Scottish Government[1]
Controlled by Historic Environment Scotland
British Army[1]
Open to
the public Yes
Site history
Built Site occupied since the late Bronze Age; buildings of present castle date from the 12th to 21st centuries
In use Still in use today
Battles/wars
Sieges and occupations during the Wars of Scottish Independence (1296–1357)
Siege to free James III of Scotland in 1482
Lang Siege (1571–1573)
sieges in 1640, 1650, 1689, 1745
Garrison information
Current
commander Col. Douglas J. Mackay
Past
commanders List of Governors of Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress which dominates the skyline of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, from its position on the Castle Rock. Archaeologists have established human occupation of the rock since at least the Iron Age (2nd century AD), although the nature of the early settlement is unclear. There has been a royal castle on the rock since at least the reign of David I in the 12th century, and the site continued to be a royal residence until 1633. From the 15th century the castle's residential role declined, and by the 17th century it was principally used as military barracks with a large garrison. Its importance as a part of Scotland's national heritage was recognised increasingly from the early 19th century onwards, and various restoration programmes have been carried out over the past century and a half. As one of the most important strongholds in the Kingdom of Scotland, Edinburgh Castle was involved in many historical conflicts from the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century to the Jacobite rising of 1745. Research undertaken in 2014 identified 26 sieges in its 1100-year-old history, giving it a claim to having been "the most besieged place in Great Britain and one of the most attacked in the world".
Read MoreCoordinates 55°56′55″N 3°12′03″WCoordinates: 55°56′55″N 3°12′03″W
Site information
Owner Scottish Government[1]
Controlled by Historic Environment Scotland
British Army[1]
Open to
the public Yes
Site history
Built Site occupied since the late Bronze Age; buildings of present castle date from the 12th to 21st centuries
In use Still in use today
Battles/wars
Sieges and occupations during the Wars of Scottish Independence (1296–1357)
Siege to free James III of Scotland in 1482
Lang Siege (1571–1573)
sieges in 1640, 1650, 1689, 1745
Garrison information
Current
commander Col. Douglas J. Mackay
Past
commanders List of Governors of Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress which dominates the skyline of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, from its position on the Castle Rock. Archaeologists have established human occupation of the rock since at least the Iron Age (2nd century AD), although the nature of the early settlement is unclear. There has been a royal castle on the rock since at least the reign of David I in the 12th century, and the site continued to be a royal residence until 1633. From the 15th century the castle's residential role declined, and by the 17th century it was principally used as military barracks with a large garrison. Its importance as a part of Scotland's national heritage was recognised increasingly from the early 19th century onwards, and various restoration programmes have been carried out over the past century and a half. As one of the most important strongholds in the Kingdom of Scotland, Edinburgh Castle was involved in many historical conflicts from the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century to the Jacobite rising of 1745. Research undertaken in 2014 identified 26 sieges in its 1100-year-old history, giving it a claim to having been "the most besieged place in Great Britain and one of the most attacked in the world".