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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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Edinburgh International Conference Centre |
The EICC is Edinburgh's main conference centre is a short walk from Festival Square and Haymarket Station. The EICC opened in 1995, and has since held thousands of events, attracting several hundred... |
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The Royal College of Surgeons |
The Royal College of Surgeon's is one of the oldest surgical corporations in the world, in existence as a corporate body since 1505. |
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Mansfield Traquair Centre |
Fringe-goers may remember the former catholic Mansfield church building at the foot of Broughton Street when as Cafe Grafitti it buzzed with live music acts from around the world. Or maybe you were... |
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McEwan Hall |
Grand, old, circular building in Bristo Square with opulent interior and huge stone pillars. |
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Quaker Meeting House |
The Quaker Meeting House, aka the Friends' Meeting House, is one of the two general gathering places for Edinburgh's Quakers, located just off the High Street overlooking Victoria Street. |
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Royal Society of Edinburgh |
The spirit of the Edinburgh Enlightenment can still be found at the home of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, an educational charity set up in 1783 and based at this location since 1907. |
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Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh |
The 300-plus year-old Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) building is home to a Scottish professional organisation that now has 10,000 fellows, members, associates and affiliates in 86 |
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Lothian Chambers |
City owned building that was once the Midlothian County Buildings, now used for City of Edinburgh Council corporate services and functions such as corporate gatherings and weddings. |
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Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston |
Large multi-purpose venue on the outskirts of Edinburgh that is
best-known as the venue for the annual agricultural jamboree the Roy |
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Edinburgh College of Art |
Edinburgh College of Art has a reputation as one of the leading art colleges in the UK. |
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William Robertson Building |
Edinburgh University campus building that also hosts conferences. |
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Hopetoun House |
Palatial stately home near South Queensferry overlooking the Firth of Forth (just West of the Forth Bridges), with large rambling grounds. Hopetoun is held under private charitable trust, but remains... |
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City Chambers Business Centre |
Edinburgh City Council conference facility that is available for private rental. |
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Merchants' Hall |
Distinctive New Town neo-classical building that is primarily the headquarters of one of Edinburgh’s oldest business organisations The Company of Merchants of the City of Edinburgh. |
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Hugh Robson Building |
Edinburgh University building at George Square named after the former Principal of Edinburgh University (1974 -1979). The building has a 65-seater teaching room. |
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Newbattle Abbey College |
Scotland’s only adult education residential college, set in the location of a 12th century Cistercian Abbey, to the South-East of Edinburgh in Dalkeith. |
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Southside Community Centre |
City of Edinburgh Council run community centre in a former church building with two large multipurpose spaces and a cafe. Located a little South of the city centre. |
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Playfair Library |
A William Playfair architectural masterpiece on the southern side of Edinburgh University's Old College. The Library Hall has a barrel-vaulted ceiling and runs to more than 190 feet in length. |
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Oxenfoord Castle |
Robert Adam designed, Scottish baronial tower house in 68 acres of wooded park. |
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