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Wed 14 May 2008

There is a great deal for visitors to see during a tour of Scone Palace.

Here, we offer a glimpse of some of the main State Rooms and the treasures they contain.

You are welcome to tour at your leisure. If you have a recent version of Internet Explorer, you can use your mouse to explore each room.

Please start your tour in the Dining Room.

The Dining Room
The State Dining Room
Once the King's Chamber, this fine room is the first of the State Rooms.
The Drawing Room
The State Drawing Room
The walls of this beautiful 18th century room are clad in 19th century Lyons silk.
The Library
The Library
This room now houses an exceptional collection of fine porcelain.
The Ambassador's Room
The Ambassador's Room
This room is named after the 2nd Earl, who was British Ambassador to France.
The Inner Hall
The Inner Hall
This hall has north-facing windows and 17th century carved oak fireplaces.
The Long Gallery
The Long Gallery
Dating from 1580, this is one of the oldest parts of the Palace.