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GREYFRIARS KIRK & KIRKYARD

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Greyfriars Place, Edinburgh , United Kingdom
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2024
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2024

This 1620 church is not only famous for its monument to the Covenanters, the Scottish Presbyterians who fought against the imposition of the Anglican faith. Its mysterious cemetery, dotted with moss and old stones, is the final resting place of the most devoted dog in Scottish culture: Greyfriars Bobby. After the death of his owner, a policeman named John Gray, this little Skye Terrier came to sleep next to his master's remains for 14 years, until his own death in 1872. Today, the two friends are buried side by side and a statue honors the memory of faithful Bobby on George IV Bridge. More recently, other graves have been recorded as having inspired J. K. Rowling as she wrote regularly from the nearby Elephant House café. Potterheads and the curious will find the poet William McGonagall, the Potter family, and Thomas Riddell, who is believed to be the origin of Voldemort's birth name. Since the latter is often the most sought-after, we'll save you some time: once in the cemetery, go around the church and into a walled annex to George Heriot's School. The grave is at the far right.

More hidden, you will also find Sirius Black, Slughorn and Alastor Moody. If you wish, there are 100% Harry Potter tours! This is the most famous cemetery in Scotland.

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rrrriton
Visited in august 2018
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Si vous ne trouvez pas la tombe de Tom Jedusor, suivez les pas ou les gens qui savent...Facile.
Humide mais sympatique (pour un cimetière)
ferrari13
Visited in may 2018
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Il s'agit d'une église et d'un cimetière dans un cadre verdoyant. Quand j'y suis aller je ne savais pas d'une des tombes avait inspirer JK Rowling pour le nom de Tom Jedusor et que les grilles sur les tombes empêchaient les pillages des universitaires en médecine il y a quelques siècles pour faire des essais.
vanille333
Visited in june 2017
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Endroit très agréable et reposant, beau parc arboré. Permet de faire une belle balade lorsque l'on a épuisé les rues animées d'Edimbourg
Visited in may 2017
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Très beau cimetière. J.K Rowling aurait puisé son inspiration dans ce lieu pour nommer ces personnages. Au fond du cimetière, vous pouvez observer le George Heriot College qui fonctionne comme Poudlard: les élèves sont organisés en maisons et à la fin de l'année il faut tenter de remporter la coupe des maisons!
voodoogirl
Visited in june 2016
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Un de mes endroits préférés à Edimbourg, et probablement mon cimetière préféré au monde. Une atmosphère paisible, un parc arboré magnifique, et pour le folklore des fantômes si vous venez de nuit, le cimetière étant paraît-il hanté. Il est également possible d'entrer dans l'église. A voir absolument !

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