On the death of Sir Walter Scott in 1832, the great and good of the city
came together to agree on a fitting monument to this outstanding Scottish literary figure. In 1836, an architectural competition was launched, inviting designs for an appropriate memorial. Two years later, the trustees approved the design submitted by George Meikle Kemp, and construction began in 1840, after permission was obtained from Parliament to build in Princes Street Gardens. Since the monument opened in August 1846, millions of people have climbed the 200 foot structure to admire its commanding views of the city centre, and obtain a closer look at the statuettes of characters from Scott's works.
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April - September:, Monday - Saturday 9.00am - 6.00pm, Sundays 10.00am - 6.00pm. October - March:, Monday - Saturday 9.00am - 3.00pm, Sundays 9.00am - 3.00pm.
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£3.00
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In East Princes Street Gardens
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Contact Information
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Scott Monument
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East Princes Street Gardens
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Edinburgh
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EH2 2EJ
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Tel: 0131 529 4068
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