Top Attractions within Perth
Fergusson Gallery sits within Marshall Place, Perth, Scotland, United Kingdom. The site honors and commemorates the life and works of the renowned Scottish colorist J.D. Fergusson. Fergusson lived during the Victorian Era and his artworks and many other items related to him are displayed within the gallery. The gallery has three individual galleries with over 5,000 artworks, 150 oil paintings, 23 sculptures and many other drawings.
Huntingtower Castle then known as
Ruthven Castle sits off of the A85 road in proximity with the town of Perth in Scotland, United Kingdom. It was first founded sometime during the 15th century for the Clan Ruthven until King James VI seized the clan's title and estates in 1600. The property is now under state care and is protected and managed by the Historic Scotland. The castle is open all year round for public. A trip towards it is very much rewarding for it is very well preserved and mirrors how life works in the past for the wealthy people.
Perth Leisure Pool is an indoor recreational spot in Perth, Scotland, United Kingdom. The pool is one of the most visited and popular tourist attractions in the country. It has five flumes swimming pools, cafe, gym, spa and children's playground and bubble beds.
Perth Museum and Art Gallery can be found at 78 George Street, Perth, Scotland, United Kingdom. It dates back the year 1824 and is currently one of Britain's oldest museums. The venue is popular for its grand classic architectural style and large number of interesting collections. The museum and art gallery homes works from the Ferguson Gallery Collection, archaeological findings, displays about human and natural history, applied arts and pictures that they about the country's culture and history.
Perth Theatre lies along the High Street of the town of Perth in Scotland, United Kingdom. It is a certified B Listed Victorian playhouse by the Historic Scotland that first opened sometime in 1901 and extended in 1991. The theatre is a must see for its beautiful architectural style and the magnificent plays it offers for maximum entertainment of all.
Scone Palace or the
"Crowing Site of the King of Scots" sits in the town of Perth, Scotland, United Kingdom. The estate used to serve as the capital of the Pictish Kingdom hundreds of years ago and now currently serves as home to the Earls of Mansfield. The palace and its grounds is popular to locals and tourists alike for its magnificent architectural style, colorful history as well as for being featured on Shakespeare's Macbeth.