
Union Terrace Gardens is a park in the centre of Aberdeen, Scotland.
The park covers one hectare to the side of Union Terrace, off of Aberdeen's
main thoroughfare, Union Street. As a natural amphitheatre, the park
is used for concerts and leisure activities, as well as providing
somewhere to relax. On the park's north side is a floral crest of
the Aberdeen's coat of arms. At the Union Street end of the gardens
are a group of mature Elm trees, approximately 200 years old, that
are remnants of a site once known as Corbie Woods. Corbie is a Scots
word for "crow," and crows still nest at the site.