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The Store |
Formerly the GRV this is just off the Cowgate (next door to the gap site of the former Gilded Balloon) is a late night club haunt. |
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National Museum of Scotland |
The National Museum of Scotland re-opened on 29th July 2011, following a £47.4 million refurbishment of the Victorian building. |
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Scottish National Gallery |
The Scottish National Gallery (aka National Gallery of Scotland, National Gallery Complex) incorporates three buildings in the centre of Edinburgh: the National Gallery of Scotland (home to Scotland'... |
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City Art Centre |
The City Art Centre is a bright modern space in a former warehouse next to Waverley Station. Exhibitions are often of a more populist tone, accessible and interactive. |
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Scottish National Portrait Gallery |
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery provides a unique visual history of Scotland, told through the portraits of those who shaped it. Admission to the gallery is free, although an entrance charge... |
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Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art |
Award-winning gallery set in beautiful parkland/sculpture gardens. |
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Stills Gallery |
As the name of the gallery suggests the focus is on art photography. |
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Dean Gallery |
The National Galleries of Scotland's Dean Gallery houses an extensive collection of Dada and Surrealist art. The building, which has been elegantly converted from what was a Victorian orphanage is... |
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Fruitmarket Gallery |
This central art gallery beside Waverley, the Fruitmarket Gallery was originally built as a fruit and vegetable market in 1938, but has been operating as a visual art |
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Forest Cafe |
Situated in an old building (former Edinburgh Congressional Church) on several floors, in the Edinburgh University area, the co-operatively run Forest Cafe established itself as a hub for Edinburgh |
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Talbot Rice Gallery |
The Talbot Rice is a University of Edinburgh owned gallery. |
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Out of the Blue Drill Hall |
The Out of the Blue Drill Hall is a fifteen minute walk down Leith Walk from Waverley rail station. |
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Amber Roome Contemporary Art |
Small commercial gallery featuring in particular work by contemporary and up-and-coming Ccottish artists. |
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Open Eye Gallery & Eye Two |
A commercial gallery that specialises in medium to high-end contemporary art. Favours paintings of a more flamboyant and vivacious nature. |
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Inverleith House |
Inverleith House, which has been described as 'the most ideal gallery in Britain', is set within the 73 acre landscaped grounds of the Roy |
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Corn Exchange Gallery |
Contemporary art gallery showing work by both emerging national and international artists. |
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Ingleby Gallery |
Richard Ingleby's new gallery is the largest private gallery in Britain outside of London. |
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Doggerfisher |
Contemporary art from Scottish and international artists, just at the corner of Gayfield Square Garden |
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Inspace Gallery |
Inspace is a public engagement lab on the ground floor of Edinburgh University's Informatics Forum. |
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Institut Français d’Ecosse |
The French Institute, aka L’Institut Français d’Ecosse, hosts a variety of French-themed cultural events including exhibitions, lectures and talks, concerts, free French film nig |
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