Falkirk Collection
Welcome to Falkirk, a town in Stirlingshire, Scotland that boasts an array of captivating sights and rich history
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Welcome to Falkirk, a town in Stirlingshire, Scotland that boasts an array of captivating sights and rich history. From the iconic Falkirk Stadium Fine Art to the historic Brockville Stadium Fine Art, this place is a haven for football enthusiasts. But there's more than just sports here; prepare to be amazed by The Falkirk Wheel, a remarkable engineering feat connecting the Forth Clyde Canal to the Union Canal. This magnificent structure stands tall in Helix Park and offers breathtaking views of Stirlingshire. Speaking of Helix Park, don't miss out on The Kelpies at its entrance. These awe-inspiring sculptures by Andy Scott depict two colossal horse heads and pay homage to Scotland's industrial heritage. As you explore further into Falkirk, you'll come across Vicar Street & Grahams Road - bustling streets filled with shops and cafes that exude charm. And if you venture into Boness along South Street, you'll find yourself immersed in the quaint beauty of Falkirkshire. History buffs will also appreciate the significance of this town. Did you know that during the Battle on July 22nd, 1298, it was here where The Bishop of Durham charged on behalf of England? This event holds great historical importance. Additionally, Charles at Doune left his mark on Falkirk during 1746 when he made his presence known in these lands. His legacy can still be felt today. For those interested in industry and innovation, make sure to visit BP Chemicals Petrochemicals Plant - a hub for technological advancements that contribute greatly to Great Britain's progress. Falkirk truly has something for everyone: from fine art stadiums and architectural marvels like The Falkirk Wheel to historical landmarks such as Vicar Street & Grahams Road or even battles fought centuries ago. Whether you're seeking adventure or simply want to soak up some culture amidst stunning landscapes – this town has it all.