Mar's Castle, 16th-century noble residence in Gallowgate, Aberdeen, Scotland
Mar's Castle was a 16th-century noble residence that stood in Gallowgate, Aberdeen, with thick stone walls and multiple floors. The structure extended noticeably into the street and created a striking architectural focal point in the city center.
The residence was built in 1594 as a town house for the Earls of Mar and served as their urban base. In the 19th century it was converted into shops and apartments before being demolished in 1897.
The building was an important residence for the Mar family and shaped how the Gallowgate street looked and felt. Visitors could observe how Scottish noble families designed and occupied their town houses during that period.
Since the building was demolished in 1897, visitors cannot see it in person but can learn about it through historical records. Local museums and archives in Aberdeen hold information about its architecture and significance.
The building stood out as a visual landmark on Gallowgate due to its prominent location and distinctive structure. Its commanding presence made it one of the most recognizable features along that street.
Location: Aberdeen City
GPS coordinates: 57.15130,-2.09750
Latest update: December 9, 2025 20:22
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