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About this place. Powerfully emotive and atmospheric battlefield where the 1745 Jacobite Rising came to a tragic end. Experience the powerful emotions of the Battle of Culloden in our visitor centre’s 360-degree battle immersion theatre, which puts you right in the heart of the action.
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Culloden Battlefield and Visitor Centre. The battlefield itself is now restored to as close as possible that marched on by the two sides on that fateful day. Come and find out why this battle that lasted only one hour changed the way of life of the Highlands and Islands for ever.
Location. Postcode: IV2 5EU. Five miles east of Inverness, signposted off the A9/B9006. Parking available on site, some of which is charged. The iconic site of the battle where the Jacobite forces of Prince Charles Edward were totally defeated by the army of the Duke of Cumberland on 16 April 1746.
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Accessible Parking Or Drop-off PointLarge print, braille or audioHearing LoopAccess guideChildren's Menu AvailableBaby Changing Facilities- Culloden Moor, IV2 5EU, Inverness
Today's battlefield has a large visitor centre with a cafe, toilets, exhibits, audio/visual displays and artefacts from the battle. Tours are available from reception if you purchase a premium ticket (£3 more expensive). Visiting the battlefield is free; access to the visitor centre museum is by ticket only.
The exciting new Culloden Battlefield visitor centre and exhibition opened in December 2007. It is open all year, except from Christmas Eve to the end of January each year. The magnificent new centre and exhibition tells the whole Battle of Culloden story to be told in an innovative and interactive way which appeals to all the family.
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