Key facts
- Malcolm was a warrior who relished fighting the Norman conquerors of England; while Margaret was deeply religious.
- Disaster struck in 1093, when Malcolm and his eldest son, Edward, were killed in an ambush. On hearing the news, Margaret took to her bed in Edinburgh Castle and died from a broken heart.
- The chapel was built by her youngest son, King David I. It has not always been used for worship. From the 16th to the 18th century it was a gunpowder store.
- In 1250, Margaret was canonised as St Margaret of Scotland, for her many acts of piety and charity in her adopted country.
All Highlights
- Honours of Scotland
- Great Hall
- Guided Tour
- Mons Meg
- National War Museum Scotland
- One O'clock Gun
- Prisons of War Exhibition
- Royal Palace
- Royal Scots Regimental Museum
- Scottish National War Memorial
- The Regimental Museum of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
- Stone of Destiny
- St Margaret's Chapel
- Views of Edinburgh





