Fingal's Cave
/ˈfɪŋɡlz keɪv/
/ˈfɪŋɡlz keɪv/
- a large cave on the island of Staffa in the Hebrides, Scotland. It is well known for its large rock columns. Many poets and musicians have visited the cave and written about it, but it is best known as the subject of Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture (1832), which is also known as Fingal's Cave.
Fingal的洞穴:苏格兰赫布里底的Staffa岛上的一个大洞穴。它以其大型岩石柱而闻名。许多诗人和音乐家都参观了该洞穴并进行了描述,但最著名的是门德尔松(Mendelssohn)的《赫布里底斯序曲》(Hebrides Overture,1832年),也被称为《芬加尔洞穴》。