Bishop's Palace, Kirkwall

Bishop's Palace
Bishop's Palace, seen from St Magnus Cathedral tower
Bishop's Palace, Kirkwall is located in Orkney Islands
Bishop's Palace, Kirkwall
General information
Statusin ruins
Typepalace
Architectural styleRomanesque, Gothic
Town or cityKirkwall
CountryScotland
OwnerHistoric Environment Scotland

The Bishop's Palace, Kirkwall is a 12th-century palace built at the same time as the adjacent St Magnus Cathedral in the centre of Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland. It housed the cathedral's first bishop, William the Old of the Norwegian Catholic Church who took his authority from the Archbishop of Nidaros (Trondheim). The ruined structure now looks like a small castle.