• The National Wallace Monument (generally known as the Wallace Monument) is a 67 m (220 ft) tower on the shoulder of the Abbey Craig, a hilltop overlooking Stirling in Scotland.
  • In The Hall of Arms you will see the battlesword which struck fear into the hearts of Wallace's enemies, and which is today a powerful symbol of his bravery...
  • Built in the Victorian Gothic style, the National Wallace Monument was designed by Scottish architect John Thomas Rochead, who was born in Edinburgh.
  • Revisited the Wallace Monument on its re-opening day on 5th April 2014.
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  • If you make it all the way up the 246 steps of the spiral stairs to the top of Wallace Monument, you will be rewarded with a view over the site of Wallace’s...
  • The National Wallace Monument, Stirling. 39,468 likes · 1,595 talking about this · 98,204 were here.
  • The monument houses artefacts like the Wallace Sword and exhibits that provide insights into Wallace’s life and leadership.
  • There was also an actor who played the part of one of the soldiers fighting for William Wallace and explained the history of Scotland. The monument itself is...
  • The Wallace Monument, a Victorian Gothic tower, was completed in 1869 after eight years' construction, the monument soars to 220 feet high and is visible...