Medieval Scottish stronghold with history
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Historic

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Doune Castle, located in Scotland near the village of Doune, is a medieval stronghold with a rich history. Built in the late 14th century by Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany, it served as a royal retreat and hunting lodge for Scottish monarchs. Over the years, it saw military action during various conflicts, including the Jacobite risings. Despite falling into ruin by the 18th century, restoration works in the 1880s brought it back to life. Today, maintained by Historic Environment Scotland, Doune Castle stands as a fascinating glimpse into Scotland's past, open to visitors eager to explore its historic walls and corridors.

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