Spiritual Centre

Church or place of worship

Central is primarily a Church and a sometime concert, exhibition, or entertainment venue with hundred-year-…
St Giles' is the huge, imposing cathedral that is situated on the Royal Mile, beside Parliament Square.
The home of the Edinburgh City Corps of the Salvation Army, located just just off Pleasance road. 
A church that was formed through the amalgamation of three separate churches in 1972.
Modelled on Saint-Sulpice in Paris, this church dates from 1875 and offers weekly services as part of the…
Oldest active Scottish Episcopal church whose activities range from church services to live classical music…
Home of the Edinburgh Association of Spiritualists in an elegant Victorian townhouse.
Church on George IV Bridge, that is renowned for its Fringe programme.
Found at the foot of Edinburgh Castle, St Mark's is a meeting place for Edinburgh Unitarians.
Built in 1688, this beautifully light and spacious Kirk serves both Holyrood Palace and Edinburgh Castle.
Renovated traditional church building owned by the Community Church since 1985, which is also used as a venue…
Housed in a tall, steepled church designed by Hippolyte Blanc, and opened in 1879.
Offering weekly services in the church proper, St Serf's also provides two halls for community events,…
The Roman Catholic, metropolitan cathedral in Edinburgh, is an impressive building at the top of Leith Walk.
Duddingston Kirk, on the south-east slopes of Arthur's Seat, is one of the oldest churches still in use in…
Rosslyn Chapel received its collegiate charter from Rome in 1446. They started to build in 1456 and the…
Dalmeny Kirk is an outstanding example of a Norman church still in regular use today.
Dramatic three-steepled cathedral in Edinburgh's New Town.
Active, community church in the Morningside area that was founded in 1900 as a United Presbyterian Chu
Attractive city centre church located at the corner of Princes Street and Lothian Road under the watchful…