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  1. Read about the history of Dunfermline Abbey, where Robert the Bruce and other great monarchs are laid to rest, and also the origins of Dunfermline Palace.

  2. Founded as a priory, Dunfermline was made an abbey by David I and later became a royal mausoleum. Following the Protestant Reformation of 1560, Queen Anna of Denmark created an imposing palace with the monastic guesthouse at its heart.

  3. Apr 16, 2021 · Dunfermline Abbey and Palace is a medieval site first established in the 11th century. Over its long and fascinating history it hosted some of Scotland’s most famous monarchs, becoming the resting place of many including Robert the Bruce.

  4. Dunfermline Palace and Abbey consists of the now ruinous royal palace and domestic buildings of the adjacent abbey, as well as the impressive church nave, in the heritage quarter of the burgh of Dunfermline in Fife.

  5. Sitting pretty on Margaret Street in Fife is Dunfermline Abbey and Palace, where beauty and history collide. People come to admire the crumbling, ancient walls of the original castle, as well as the dappled sunlight filtering through the colourful mosaic of stained glass windows.

  6. Founded as a priory, Dunfermline was made an abbey by David I and later became a royal mausoleum. Following the Protestant Reformation of 1560, Queen Anna of Denmark created an imposing palace with the monastic guesthouse at its heart.

  7. Dunfermline Abbey & Palace. Scotland, Europe. Fife. Dunfermline Abbey was founded by David I in the 12th century as a Benedictine monastery. The abbey and its neighbouring palace were already favoured by religious royals: Malcolm III married the exiled Saxon princess Margaret here in the 11th century, and both chose to be interred here.

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