Mercat Cross, Aberdeen — Guia do visitante e o que fazer por perto
Sobre Mercat Cross
Aberdeen's Mercat Cross has been standing in Castlegate since 1686, and it has seen quite a bit in those three-plus centuries. The hexagonal structure, 21 feet across and 18 feet high, is topped by a white marble unicorn with a gilded horn, perched on a Corinthian capital. The unicorn and shaft you see today are replacements from the mid-1990s; the originals are kept safe in the Tolbooth nearby.
But this isn't just a decorative monument. The original Mercat Cross was erected in the early 15th century as the place where markets were held, public punishments carried out, and Royal proclamations read aloud. In 1664, the Town Council decided their cross wasn't grand enough compared to other Scottish burghs, so they commissioned architect John Montgomery to build the impressive structure that stands today.
The base is decorated with medallions illustrating Scottish monarchs from James I to James VII, supported by a series of open semi-circular arcades. History buffs might appreciate knowing that on September 20, 1715, the Old Pretender was proclaimed king right here at the Mercat Cross, a bold Jacobite statement in the heart of Aberdeen.
And the tradition continues. Even today, the Mercat Cross is where official proclamations are read, including the announcement of a new monarch. It's one of the most complete and best-preserved mercat crosses in Scotland.
If you're exploring Aberdeen with a Questo quest, the Mercat Cross and Castlegate are likely to feature. Pay attention to the monarchs on those medallions; one of them might be the key to solving a challenge.
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- Marischal St, Castle St, Aberdeen AB11 5BB, UK
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