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Faculty of Advocates |
Edinburgh's historic Faculty of Advocates is yards from the High Street, directly behind the Fringe Shop. |
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Flaubert Gallery |
Small privately owned fine art gallery featuring, in particular, Scottish artists. |
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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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Fruitmarket Gallery |
Central, free public art gallery beside Waverley Railway Station, the Fruitmarket Gallery was originally built as a fruit and vegetable market in 1938, but has been o |
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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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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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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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John Hope Gateway |
The John Hope Gateway, at the West Gate of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, is a modern visitor centre, shop, multimeda gallery, museum, and garden, all rolled into one. The chalet-styled... |
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Modern Art Two |
The National Galleries of Scotland's Modern Art Two, formerly called the Dean Gallery until rebranding in 2011, houses an extensive collection of Dada and Surrealist art. The building, which has been... |
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Open Eye Gallery |
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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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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Patriothall Gallery |
Small local, artist-led gallery, which is supported by the Edinburgh City Council, is a good place to find work by emerging and mid-career visual artists. |
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Rhubaba Gallery and Studios |
Rhubaba Gallery and Studio is an artist-run organisation, founded in 2009, in Edinburgh that provides studio space for fifteen artists and an annual programme of exhibitions and events. |
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Rufus Reade Art |
Exhibition of Old Russion Icons in a private house. Exhibiting since 1983. Open daily 11am until 4pm, 1-31 August 2012.
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Scottish Gallery |
Commercial contemporary art gallery in Edinburgh's New Town. |
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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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Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art |
Award-winning gallery set in beautiful parkland/sculpture gardens. |
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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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Stills Gallery |
As the name of the gallery suggests the focus is on art photography. |
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