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  1. Dunfermline Palace is a ruined former Scottish royal palace and important tourist attraction in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. It is currently, along with other buildings of the adjacent Dunfermline Abbey, under the care of Historic Environment Scotland as a scheduled monument. [1]

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  2. 29 Mar to 30 Sept: Mon to Sat, 10am to 4.30pm; Sun, 1pm to 4.30pm (last entry 4pm). 1 Oct to 28 Mar: Daily except Sun and Mon, 10am to 4pm (last entry 3.30pm). Please refer to dunfermlineabbey.co.uk for information about services in the Abbey Church which may affect access to the tomb of Robert ...

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  4. Apr 16, 2021 · Dunfermline, Scotland, United Kingdom. Dunfermline Abbey and Palace is a medieval site first established in the 11th century. Over its long and fascinating history it played host to some of Scotland's most famous monarchs, becoming the resting place of many including Robert the Bruce. Lily Johnson. 16 Apr 2021.

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  5. Dunfermline Palace and Abbey. Fife: In Dunfermline, on minor roads south of A994 or north of B9156, north of Pittencrieff Park, just south of the Abbey church, at Dunfermline Palace and Abbey. HES NT 089872 OS: 65 KY12 7PD. OPEN: Open Apr-Sep, daily 9.30-17.30; Oct-Mar, Sat-Wed 10.00-16.00 closed Thu & Fri and for a break at lunchtime; last ...

  6. Overview. Some of Scotland’s greatest medieval monarchs were laid to rest at Dunfermline Abbey. 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.

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