Stirling Council has granted permission for plans for a new visitor centre to showcase the Battle of Bannockburn.
Designed by award-winning architects Reiach and Hall, the new centre is part of the project to enhance the presentation of the battle and its significance in time for the 700th anniversary of the battle in 2014.
The ambitious project is a partnership between heritage agency Historic Scotland and the National Trust for Scotland.
According to National Trust for Scotland Chief Executive Kate Mavor, the approval of the designs for the new visitor centre means they are one step closer to creating a "world-class facility."
She added: "Together with our combined expert knowledge and research the centre is set to be a welcome addition to the site's 700 year history."
Historic Scotland Chief Executive Ruth Parsons said: "The new exhibition will use cutting edge technology to engage the visitor and give them a proper understanding of this historic battle and its significance."
Portfolio Holder, Empowerment and Citizenship, Stirling Council Cllr Steven Paterson, stated: "The new exhibition and heritage centre at the site of the Battle of Bannockburn will be a fantastic attraction, adding to both the visual and emotional impact of the battlefield and our understanding of all that took place here 700 years ago.
"The centre's bold and imaginative design, combining the robust exterior of textured grey brick and shiny 'chainmail'-style black-tiled roof with a bright, welcoming interior flooded with light, will help tell the story of Stirling's and Scotland's heritage.
"It will truly bring the history of the Battle of Bannockburn to life for local people and visitors to Stirling from across the world."
(JG/BMcC)
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