Museums

The National Museum of Scotland re-opened on 29th July 2011, following a £47.4 million refurbishment of…
Working passenger steam trainline, not far from Edinburgh.
Indoor, gothic theme park that stages a series of macabre episodes from Edinburgh's last 500 years in a low
At its height, in the 19th century, Edinburgh's brewing industry comprised of some 40 or so breweries.
The National Library of Scotland is also known as the copyright or legal deposit library in the UK, and is…
A six story tenement building on the High Street, which has been purchased and renovated by the National…
Built in 1796 by Thomas Russell to a design by celebrated Edinburgh New Town architect Robert Adam, this…
Exhibition inside Edinburgh Castle showing how the last 400 years of the Scottish military experience has…
East Fortune airfield saw action in two world wars. It now brings the story of aviation from the First World…
The Museum of Edinburgh is a series of interconnected 16th and 17th century buildings situated on the Royal
Georgian building run by the National Trust of Scotland as a public museum, that has been carefully restored…
The Nelson Monument is a tower on the top of Calton Hill used by 19th century mariners to set their time-…