Culzean Castle Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Culzean Castle is a castle near Maybole on the Ayrshire coast of Scotland. It is the former home of the Marquis of Ailsa, but is now owened by the National Trust for Scotland. The castle lies with the Culzean Castle Country Park and is opened to the public. The castle is also famous for appearing on the back of five pound notes issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland.Cuzlean castle was constructed by the orders of Sir Thomas Kennedy, the Earl of Cassillis. He instructed the architect Robert Adam to rebuilt a previous, but more basic stately house into a fine castle to be the seat of his earldom. The castle was built in stages between 1777 and 1792. It incorporated a large drum tower with a circular saloon inside (which overlooks the sea), a grand oval staircase and a suite of well-appointed apartments.
Dwight Eisenhower stayed briefly at the castle during World War II. After the war ended, the Kennedy family gifted the castle and its grounds to the nation (mainly to avoid inheritence tax). In doing so, they stipulated that the apartment at the top of the castle be gifted to General Eisenhower as a thank you for his part in winning the war. The General stayed at Cuzlean Castle several times including once while President of the United States. An Eisenhower exhibition takes up one of the rooms of the castle, with momentums of his lifetime.
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