Fodor's Expert Review Bishop's and Earl's Palaces

Kirkwall Castle/Palace

The Bishop's Palace dates to the 12th century when St. Magnus Cathedral was built. In 1253 this was the site of King Hakon IV of Norway's death, marking the end of Norwegian rule over Sudreyjar (the Southern Hebrides). It was rebuilt in the late 15th century, and a round tower was added in the 16th century. The nearby Earl's Palace was built in 1607 for Earl Patrick Stewart, the much despised Earl of Orkney and Shetland who bound the people of both into terrible, inescapable poverty. While his name is still mud, his Orcadian residence is considered one of the finest examples of Renaissance architecture in Scotland. The great hall with its magnificent fireplace may be a ruin, but it evokes the splendor of its age.

Castle/Palace

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Palace Rd.
Kirkwall, Orkney Islands  KW15 1PD, Scotland

01856-871918

www.historicenvironment.scot

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Rate Includes: £6, Closed Oct.–Mar.

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