Ingleby
0.00 km33 Barony Street, Edinburgh
Founded in 1998, Ingleby maintains an ambitious program of exhibitions and off-site projects by established and emerging artists. Over the past 20 years, it has secured a reputation as one of the...
Founded in 1998, Ingleby maintains an ambitious program of exhibitions and off-site projects by established and emerging artists. Over the past 20 years, it has secured a reputation as one of the...
This centre houses the reserve collections of the city museums, there are many interesting objects on ‘open storage’ display, especially social history objects, decorative art and archaeology colle...
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A free, public space for culture in the heart of Edinburgh, the Fruitmarket provides inspiration and opportunity for artists and audiences. We programme, develop and present world-class exhibit...
Money and more! Located in the historic Bank of Scotland Head Office, this fascinating museum takes a fresh look at money. Art and design, technology, crime, trade and security - all feature in t...
The Museum of Childhood is a family-friendly free museum. Five galleries explore the history of childhood over the last 150 years, with displays dedicated to toys & games, hobbies, reading, and fa...
The Writers’ Museum celebrates the lives of three giants of Scottish Literature – Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson. Home to portraits, rare books and personal objects incl...
We explore 400 years of Edinburgh's Lawnmarket history on 3 floors throughout one of the city's oldest tennement houses. Our self-guided tours (between 10am and 2. 30pm) and guided tours (3pm) are...
St Cecilia's Hall Concert Room and Music Museum is Scotland's oldest purpose-built concert hall. Now home to the University of Edinburgh's musical instrument collection, St Cecilia's Hall is a pub...
The People’s Story explores the lives of Edinburgh’s ordinary people at work and play from the late 18th century to today. Visitors can see displays showing a bookbinder’s workshop, a wartime kitc...