
St. Andrew's House
St. Andrew's House is a historic government building located in Edinburgh, Scotland. Built in the early 20th century, it serves as the headquarters for the Scottish Government, where policies and decisions affecting Scotland are made. The architecture combines traditional and modern elements, reflecting Scotland’s history and progress. The building is notable for its design, historical significance, and role in Scottish governance, hosting important meetings and offices of government officials. It symbolizes Scottish self-governance and autonomy within the United Kingdom, representing the nation’s political and administrative identity.