Beyond the Wall: Scottish Inspirations in the Game of Thrones Universe
Scottish Inspirations in the Game of Thrones Universe
Ruthless seaborne warriors plunder the north in their longships, a noble and his kin are slaughtered as they sup under a banner of truce, and a wall holds back hordes of painted warriors clamouring for battle.
But this isn't Westeros, it's Scotland!
Discover the cultures, castles and calamities in Scotland's history that match the Game of Thrones universe for every drop of blood spilled, from Tywin Lannister's real-life role model to a bridge that must be crossed at any cost. The talk is led by David C. Weinczok, heritage professional, castle explorer, writer and unabashed Game of Thrones geek.
David C. Weinczok is a writer, presenter and heritage professional who has explored nearly 200 castles in the five years since he moved to Edinburgh from Canada. A Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, David has developed historical displays at Gladstone's Land, appeared on BBC2 Scotland's recent documentary 'New Town', and is developing a book on Scottish castles from the 11th-16th centuries.
Due to nature of the venue, this lecture is for over 18's only.
Scottish Inspirations in the Game of Thrones Universe
Ruthless seaborne warriors plunder the north in their longships, a noble and his kin are slaughtered as they sup under a banner of truce, and a wall holds back hordes of painted warriors clamouring for battle.
But this isn't Westeros, it's Scotland!
Discover the cultures, castles and calamities in Scotland's history that match the Game of Thrones universe for every drop of blood spilled, from Tywin Lannister's real-life role model to a bridge that must be crossed at any cost. The talk is led by David C. Weinczok, heritage professional, castle explorer, writer and unabashed Game of Thrones geek.
David C. Weinczok is a writer, presenter and heritage professional who has explored nearly 200 castles in the five years since he moved to Edinburgh from Canada. A Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, David has developed historical displays at Gladstone's Land, appeared on BBC2 Scotland's recent documentary 'New Town', and is developing a book on Scottish castles from the 11th-16th centuries.
Due to nature of the venue, this lecture is for over 18's only.
