McCaig's Tower

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McCaig's Tower is a prominent 19th-century colosseum-style stone structure overlooking the town of Oban on Scotland’s west coast.

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McCaig's Tower canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf folly
landmark
monument
tourist attraction
access footpath from Oban town centre
road access with parking nearby
admissionFee free
architecturalStyle colosseum-style
builtFor John Stuart McCaig
builtInCentury 19th century
category historic environment site in Scotland
commissionedBy John Stuart McCaig
constructionEndDate early 1900s
constructionStartDate 1897
constructionStatus unfinished
country Scotland
governingBody Argyll and Bute Council
hasAlternativeName McCaig's Folly
hasFeature enclosed garden
series of arches
two-tiered arcaded walls
viewing points
hasShape circular
heritageStatus Category B listed building
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
Scotland
United Kingdom
locatedOn Battery Hill
location Oban
materialUsed stone
namedAfter John Stuart McCaig
near Oban Bay
surface form: Oban harbour

Oban railway station
notableFor distinctive colosseum-like appearance
panoramic views over Oban and surrounding islands
offersViewOf Isle of Mull
Kerrera
overlooks Firth of Lorn
Oban Bay
Oban
surface form: town of Oban
publicAccess open to the public
purpose family monument
provide employment for local stonemasons
public works project
region west coast of Scotland
tourismCategory Scottish tourist attraction

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Oban hasLandmark McCaig's Tower
Oban Bay overlookedBy McCaig's Tower