ruins of Melrose Abbey

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The ruins of Melrose Abbey are the remains of a 12th-century Cistercian monastery in the Scottish Borders, famed for their intricate Gothic stonework and historical significance, including a reputed burial site of Robert the Bruce’s heart.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
monastic ruins
scheduled monument
tourist attraction
burialPlaceOf James Douglas of Douglas NERFINISHED
heart of Robert the Bruce
various Scottish nobles
coordinateLocation 55.599°N 2.719°W
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Saint Mary the Virgin NERFINISHED
dissolution 16th century
era High Middle Ages
followsArchitecturalStyle Gothic architecture NERFINISHED
Romanesque architecture NERFINISHED
foundedAs Melrose Abbey NERFINISHED
foundedBy King David I of Scotland NERFINISHED
hasFeature ornamental carvings of plants and animals
pointed arches
tower
tracery windows
hasGraveyard true
hasInscription Latin inscriptions
hasPart abbey church
chapter house
cloister
monastic ranges
hasVisitorCentre true
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
inception 1136
knownFor elaborate sculptural decoration
intricate Gothic stonework
medieval monastic ruins
locatedIn Melrose NERFINISHED
Scotland
Scottish Borders NERFINISHED
locatedOn River Tweed valley NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Historic Environment Scotland NERFINISHED
nearby town of Melrose NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
partOf Cistercian monasteries in Scotland
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousOrder Cistercian Order NERFINISHED
significantEvent attacked by English forces in the 14th century
damaged during the Rough Wooing in the 16th century
damaged during the Wars of Scottish Independence
subjectOf antiquarian studies
tourist literature

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Melrose knownFor ruins of Melrose Abbey