Cathedral of Dunkeld
The Cathedral of Dunkeld is a historic church located in the town of Dunkeld, Scotland. Originally built in the 12th century, it served as a place of worship and a center for the Scottish Episcopal Church. The cathedral features a mix of architectural styles, including Romanesque and Gothic elements, reflecting its long history.
The cathedral is situated on the banks of the River Tay and is known for its beautiful stained glass windows and intricate stone carvings. It also houses the tomb of Duncan I, the Scottish king famously depicted in Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth." Today, it remains a popular tourist attraction and a site of historical significance.