
Wallace Monument
The Wallace Monument is a towering stone structure located on Abbey Craig near Stirling, Scotland. Built in 1869, it honors Sir William Wallace, a key figure in Scotland's fight for independence in the late 13th century. The monument stands 67 meters tall and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the site of Wallace's victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. Inside, visitors can learn about Wallace’s life and legacy through various exhibits. It is a symbol of Scottish nationalism and attracts many tourists and historians interested in Scotland’s rich history.