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Attractions near Georgian House (Edinburgh)
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Perched high on an extinct volcanic outcrop, Edinburgh Castle dominates the capital's skyline with stunning views across the World Heritage listed Old and New Towns, and out to the Firth of Forth. |
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National Gallery of Scotland
(< 1 Mile)*
The Museum houses an outstanding collection of paintings, drawings and prints by the greatest artists from the Renaissance to Post-Impressionism. |
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National War Museum of Scotland
(1 Mile)*
The National War Museum of Scotland explores the Scottish experience of war and military service over the last 400 years. |
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Camera Obscura & World Of Illusions
(1 Mile)*
Visit Edinburgh Camera Obscura and World of Illusions where seeing is not believing! There are five great attractions in one visit. |
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Scott Monument
(1 Mile)*
The Scott Monument is 200 ft. 6in high and 55ft square at the base; the highest gallery is reached by climbing a total of 287 steps. It is constructed of Binnie stone, taken from shale workings near Linlithgow. |
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The Writers' Museum
(1 Mile)*
The Writers' Museum is dedicated to the lives and work of scotland's great literary figures. |
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Scottish National Portrait Gallery
(1 Mile)*
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery is closed for refurbishment and is due to re-open in 2011. |
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Gladstone's Land
(1 Mile)*
Gladstone's Land was the home of a prosperous Edinburgh merchant, Thomas Gledstanes, in the 17th century. But Gledstanes also let out parts of the building to different tenants. |
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Dean Gallery
(1 Mile)*
The gallery has an extensive collection of Dada and Surrealist art including works by Dalí, Duchamp, Ernst, Magritte, Man Ray and Miró. |
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Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
(1 Mile)*
The Gallery contains Scotland's finest collection of 20th-century painting, sculpture and graphic art. There is a sculpture garden and beautiful leafy grounds. |
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St Giles Cathedral
(1 Mile)*
When you walk through the door of St Giles' Cathedral, you are entering one of the most historic and romantic buildings in Scotland. Founded in the 1100s, this church has witnessed executions, riots and celebrations |
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Edinburgh City Art Centre
(1 Mile)*
The City Art Centre is home to Edinburgh's fine art collection, comprising some 4,000 paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures and photographs. |
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Royal Museum
(1 Mile)*
The Royal Museum covers life, the universe and beyond. With international collections of decorative arts, science and industry, archaeology and the natural world, there really is something for everyone. |
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Museum of Scotland
(1 Mile)*
The Museum of Scotland presents the history of the nation: its land, people and culture. |
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Edinburgh Dungeon
(1 Mile)*
The Edinburgh Dungeon invites you to a feast of fun with history's horrible bits. Live actors, an errie ride, shows and special effects transport you back to those black, bleak times. Are you brave enough? |
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