
The National Monument of Scotland, perched on Calton Hill, is a striking neoclassical structure inspired by Athens’ Parthenon. Designed to honor fallen soldiers of the Napoleonic Wars, it remains famously unfinished due to funding shortages. Today, it’s a iconic landmark with breathtaking views of Edinburgh.
Visitors can explore the monument’s grand columns and enjoy one of the city’s best vantage points. Its incomplete state adds a unique charm, blending history with mystery. Free to access, it’s a must-see for history buffs and photographers alike.