Stirling Castle is located on a 77-meter-high cliff in the old town of Stirling and was once the palace of the King of Scotland. Queen Mary of Scotland and James VI of Scotland, who have a prominent position in British history, have lived in this castle. This iconic Scottish building bears witness to many wars and historical movements in Scotland's history and is therefore one of the must-see attractions for ordinary tourists to Scotland. We use the Scottish Tourist Attraction Pass purchased in advance to visit Stirling Castle, which is crowded with many visitors from all over the world and has many rooms. Walking into this typical European Renaissance building, you can see several staff in costumes and performances, telling visitors the silhouette of life in the palace during the Stuart Dynasty. Unfortunately, we don't know the history, so it's just a lively look. The room layout in the palace can also see the royal style, although not how luxurious, but still have a throne, ethnic emblem and large mural decoration. The sculptures and statues of the characters on the exterior walls are fine art, tall images, expressions of the scenery, vivid shapes all represent the artistic standards of the construction era. The military museum inside the castle features photographs, artifacts and information about the Scottish Legion. The pictures and photographs inside the castle museum are introduced in all directions from 843 AD to 1964 AD. The change of the owner of this castle and the changes around the building. The stars have moved around in such a limited time and space to see such rich historical materials, which cannot be sighed. Standing at Stirling Castle, the scenery is wide and rich, grand and deep. Many buildings, distant hills, towering statues, curved roads, green earth, blue sky and white clouds... Add to that the castle and ancient guns around you, and look back on the current tour is more memorable. Stirling Castle is a place to be nostalgic.