Craigentinny Marbles (Edinburgh)
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The Miller Mausoleum, or Craigentinny Marbles, is the mausoleum of William Henry Miller of Craigentinny. It was commissioned on Miller's death in 1848 and finished in 1856.
It is a Roman-style mausoleum with bas reliefs added in 1867. They are not made of marble, but are similar in artistic style to the Elgin Marbles, hence the name
It is a Roman-style mausoleum with bas reliefs added in 1867. They are not made of marble, but are similar in artistic style to the Elgin Marbles, hence the name
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 55°57'25"N 3°8'13"W
- John Muir Country Park 34 km
- St Abb's Head 61 km
- River Tay (Dunkeld) National Scenic Area 80 km
- Aviemore 145 km
- Keil Hill 154 km
- Castle - Clan Rose 183 km
- Loch Ness 187 km
- Ardnamurchan Caldera 207 km
- Moray Firth 221 km
- Torridon 229 km
- Portobello 1.3 km
- Holyrood Park 2 km
- Port o' Leith 3.7 km
- City of Edinburgh Council 10 km
- Midlothian Council 14 km
- Gladhouse Reservoir 21 km
- East Lothian Council 25 km
- Dun Law Wind Farm 25 km
- Toddleburn Wind Farm 27 km
- Scottish Borders 53 km