“St Andrews Castle features an underground 16th-century countermine and siege mine. The castle is once the residence of the Archbishops of St Andrews. St Andrews Castle is a remarkable historical site. Among its most notorious elements is the bottle dungeon, one of the most infamous prisons in medieval Britain. Designed to withstand heavy artillery attacks, the castle provides two enormous circular gun towers, with guns positioned atop the walls. Some of the best surviving carved fragments from the castle are displayed in the visitor centre, including a shop. The grounds are maintained by Historic Environment Scotland as a scheduled monument, and they offer advanced booking for guaranteed entry.”
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