Vikings of Mann set up camp for Tynwald Day.
Interested in the history of Mann? You'll find a visit to the Manx Museum in Douglas or any of Manx National Heritage's sites around the Island will be a fascinating experience.
Centuries of battles, invasions, monarchs and construction has helped to shape the Island.
How the three legs of Mann came to be adopted as our National Symbol.
Since the 5th Century AD, crosses have been used in Mann as memorials and grave stones. Many of the Island's churchyards house displays of ancient stone crosses found within the parishes.
Castle and forts, churches and keeils, the Island's heritage is varied with plenty to interest the visitor.
The Island's individuality is in part due to its rich history.
An introduction to the Isle of Man Parliament, Constitution and Government
Manx Fairy Tales: King Magnus Barefoot
The Isle of Man's unique constitutional structure