Historic Landmarks
Dundee’s historic landscape is defined by its engineering feats and religious architecture. This collection includes St Andrew’s Cathedral, a Victorian Catholic church in the West End, and the Tay Bridge, which carries the railway across the Firth of Tay to Fife. The list also highlights the site of the 1879 Tay Bridge disaster and the Wishart Arch, the sole remaining gateway of the city's medieval defensive walls.
St Andrew's Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of St Andrew is a Catholic cathedral in the West End of the city of Dundee, Scotland.
Tay Bridge
The Tay Bridge carries the railway across the Firth of Tay in Scotland between Dundee and the suburb of Wormit in Fife.
Tay Bridge
The Tay Bridge carries the railway across the Firth of Tay in Scotland between Dundee and the suburb of Wormit in Fife.
Tay Bridge
The Tay Bridge carries the railway across the Firth of Tay in Scotland between Dundee and the suburb of Wormit in Fife.
Wishart Arch
The last surviving gateway of Dundee's medieval city walls. This 16th-century arch is historically significant as the site where reformer George Wishart preached to plague victims in 1544.
Tay Bridge disaster
The Tay Bridge disaster occurred during a violent storm on Sunday 28 December 1879, when the first Tay Rail Bridge collapsed as a North…
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