Kellie Castle
Castle Kelly is in Scotland, in the region of Fife, a few kilometers from the fishing village Pittenvima. The castle was built in the early 12th century and was considered the seat of the Scottish King William the Lion. For centuries, the castle passed from one to the other owners, however, has been modified.
Recently, the government carries out activities aimed at restoring the castle. Many historians and scholars believe that under it there is a secret underground passage, which is a dizzying maze. Such information is only added mystery and romance of the place.
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