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five towers of Fyvie Castle enshrine five
centuries of Scottish history, each being
named after the five families who owned
the castle. The oldest part dates from
the 13th century and is probably the grandest
example of Scottish Baronial architecture.
Apart
from the great wheel-stair, the fines
tin Scotland, there is an exceptionally
important collection of portraits, arms
and armour and 16th century tapestries.
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