Robert Burns Monument, Regent Road, Edinburgh - stock photo
The Robert Burns Monument, Regent Road, Edinburgh, Scotland.The idea to erect a monument to Burns was first proposed in 1812 by Mr John Forbes Mitchell in Bombay. A committee was formed to organize this in 1819 at the Free Mason's Tavern in London.Re-opened in 2009 following extensive restoration work, this is more than a monument, it's a small, circular temple in the Neo-Greek style typical of Georgian era Edinburgh, constructed in honour of Scotland's national bard Robert Burns (1759 to 1796).The Burns monument is on Regent Road at the southerly foot of Calton Hill looking out to Arthur's seat in Holyrood Park.
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