Provost Skene's House.

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Provost Skene's House.

Image: © Colin Smith Taken: Unknown

This rubblestone building is one of the oldest left in Aberdeen. It was formerly houses in the old town, then became a lodging house. Today it houses one of the city's museums with period displays in each room. There is also a fine cafe on the ground floor which sells fine cakes and rowies!

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.147548
Longitude
-2.097489