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Wallace Monument

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The Wallace Monument, Stirling
The Wallace Monument, Stirling

The National Wallace Monument (generally known as the Wallace Monument) is a 67 m (220 ft) tower on the shoulder of the Abbey Craig, a hilltop overlooking Stirling in Scotland. It commemorates Sir William Wallace, a 13th- and 14th-century Scottish hero. The tower is open to the public for an admission fee. Visitors approach by foot from the base of the crag on which it stands. On entry there are 246 steps to the final observation platform, with three exhibition rooms within the body of the tower. The tower is not accessible to disabled visitors.

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Wallace Monument
Alloa Road, Stirling Causewayhead

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Alloa Road
FK9 5LT Stirling, Causewayhead
Scotland, United Kingdom
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The Wallace Monument, Stirling
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