Sunday, April 8, 2012

Exposé Scotland

Executive summary by darmansjah

The atmosphere of Calton Hill with the background Mounumen Horatio Nelson to commemorate Nelson's victory against the French and Spanish fleets in battle of Trafalgar pad in 1805. There is a large garden for the residents relaxing and enjoy the atmosphere around.




Duglad monument built to commemorate the philosophical Dugald Steward who is also on Calton Hill. Visible is also the center of the city and Edinburgh Castle as a backdrop




Kelvingrove Museum, Kelvingtove art museum containing the works of renowned artists such as Salvador Dali and also there are other collections which include par-history, fauna and some of the findings of leading figures such as Alexander Graham Belt. To enter the museum free of charge and only depends on donations. There are cafes and souvenir shops are also in it. The museum was inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II.

 

Doulton fountain given by Sir Henry Doulton in 1888 in Kelvingrove Park, but in 1890 the museum moved in front of the People Place, Glasgow, and is known as the largest terracotta fountain in the world and known also as the symbol of the city of Glasgow.


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