English: Hamilton Mausoleum. This magnificent structure stands 120ft high and originally stood in the grounds of Hamilton Palace which was demolished in 1921. It is one of the largest Mausoleums in the world and the accoustics of the interior mean that this building has the longest echo of any building in the whole of Europe. To read more about Hamilton Palace and Mausoleum and to learn about the Dukes of Hamilton please follow this weblink. http://www.sorbie.net/hamilton_mausoleum.htm
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