Pitlochry, Scotland is well known for its theatre, ballet and also its beautiful natural scenery and association to Victorian culture. The Victorian influence is evident in many of the stone based buildings and houses that were constructed during this area. It is also the time period in which Pitlochry found an increase in outside attention and tourist activity. Many of the guests staying in the Pitlochry hotels
enjoy a nice hike outside the town as part of their stay. There are many beautiful hills and walking paths that are well known for their great scenery that contributes amazingly to the fun of a heart friendly hike or walk.
Queen Victoria ruled longer than any other monarch in Britain’s history. During this time, major developments in fashion, architecture, furniture and other design aspects occurred. It is an extremely identifiable period, and the Victorian appeal is still popular today. The aesthetic aspect of this period dominated all aspects of society and culture. It was also a period of extremely conservative moral attitudes and there was a strong focus on social status and the importance of demonstrating the correct Victorian manners.
The Victorian influence in Pitlochry is primarily limited to the remaining architecture. While some people continue to embrace the interior design, even extending to plate ware and silverware, and fashion aspects of the period, few people adhere to the strict social structure and moral conservatism of the period. Parties and social gatherings were also extremely popular, and while this hasn’t particularly changed, the nature of the events has, if only to a certain degree. It is still common for people to wish to be seen in the right place at the right time, with the right person and wearing the right outfit. Of course having the right financial status and the right career is also important.
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