historic Provost Ross’s House

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Historic Provost Ross’s House is a preserved 16th-century merchant’s townhouse in Aberdeen, Scotland, now incorporated into the Aberdeen Maritime Museum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
merchant’s townhouse
museum building
architecturalPeriod 16th-century architecture
associatedWith Aberdeen’s maritime history
buildingType townhouse
city Aberdeen NERFINISHED
constructionCentury 16th century
country Scotland
currentUse exhibition area
museum space
function heritage attraction
hasExhibitsOn local history
maritime history
heritageStatus historic building
integratedInto modern museum complex
locatedIn Aberdeen Maritime Museum NERFINISHED
city centre of Aberdeen
location Aberdeen NERFINISHED
Scotland
name Provost Ross’s House NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the oldest surviving houses in Aberdeen
openToPublic yes
originalFunction merchant’s townhouse
ownership Aberdeen City Council NERFINISHED
partOf Aberdeen Maritime Museum complex NERFINISHED
preservationStatus preserved
region Aberdeenshire NERFINISHED
touristAttraction yes

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Aberdeen Maritime Museum hasBuildingPart historic Provost Ross’s House