tells the story of the
city's long relationship with the Sea. This
award-winning museum is located on the
historic Shiprow and incorporates Provost
Ross's House, which was built in 1593. The
Maritime Museum houses a unique collection
covering shipbuilding, fast sailing ships,
fishing and port history. It is also the
only place in the UK where you can see
displays on the North Sea oil and gas
industry. Aberdeen Maritime Museum offers
visitors a spectacular viewpoint over the
busy harbour.
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Fyvie
Castle
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Ghosts,
legends
and
folklore
are
all
woven
into
the
tapestry
of
Fyvie’s
800-year
history.
Each
tower
of
this
magnificent
Scottish
Baronial
fortress
is
traditionally
associated
with
one
of
the
castle’s
five
successive
families
–
Preston,
Meldrum,
Seton,
Gordon
and
Forbes-Leith.
You
can
see
their
influences
today
among
the
medieval
stones
and
the
lavish
Edwardian
interiors,
and
imagine
what
castle
life
must
have
been
like
for
the
families
and
their
royal
guests
–
among
them
Robert
the
Bruce
and
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