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In celebration of their 40th birthday, 'City Art Centre at 40' invites visitors to come and enjoy their exhibition, featuring artwork by The Scottish Colourists, The Glasgow Boys, Maud Sulter, Alison Watt, John Byrne and more.
This new exhibition will explore the work of Scottish artists during the 1920s – an evocative period of social, political and economic change.
Edinburgh’s premier drive-in experience presents a packed weekend of classic films each month from Edinburgh International Film Festival, all viewed from the safety and comfort of your own car.
A carnival of the very best modern beer culture and brewing creativity.
As part of the National Galleries Scotland's NOW series, this Edinburgh exhibition focuses on the theme of time and highlights the work of Scottish artist Katie Paterson.
A captivating exhibition exploring Scotland’s diverse sea life and the many threats facing our marine life
Postponed from earlier in the year, TRUCKFEST 2020 is back at The Royal Highland Centre Ingliston!
In a career spanning over three decades, Ray Harryhausen created some of the most memorable and inspiring visual effects in the history of cinema. His work appears in films such as Jason and the Argonauts, One Million Years B.C. and Mighty Joe Young.
LeithLate is back with a series of outdoor live events this Autumn
As part of the National Galleries Scotland's NOW series, this Edinburgh exhibition focuses on the theme of time and highlights the work of Scottish artist Katie Paterson.
Discover some of Edinburgh's world renowned medical history as you tour through the sites where anatomists, surgeons and physicians worked, operated and squabbled in the quest for medical advancement.
In celebration of their 40th birthday, 'City Art Centre at 40' invites visitors to come and enjoy their exhibition, featuring artwork by The Scottish Colourists, The Glasgow Boys, Maud Sulter, Alison Watt, John Byrne and more.
Edinburgh’s premier drive-in experience presents a packed weekend of classic films each month from Edinburgh International Film Festival, all viewed from the safety and comfort of your own car.
MoRunning is back in Edinburgh this November and here's to coming together to celebrate everything MoRunning is about - family, friends, being united and supporting incredible causes.
A captivating exhibition exploring Scotland’s diverse sea life and the many threats facing our marine life
As part of the National Galleries Scotland's NOW series, this Edinburgh exhibition focuses on the theme of time and highlights the work of Scottish artist Katie Paterson.
Discover some of Edinburgh's world renowned medical history as you tour through the sites where anatomists, surgeons and physicians worked, operated and squabbled in the quest for medical advancement.
Christmas at the Botanics – the magical and botanical illuminated trail – is returning in 2020 for its longest run ever. Now in its fourth consecutive year, the event will be held over a record 32-nights from 26 November to 3 January within the stunning setting of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Edinburgh’s premier drive-in experience presents a packed weekend of classic films each month from Edinburgh International Film Festival, all viewed from the safety and comfort of your own car.
A captivating exhibition exploring Scotland’s diverse sea life and the many threats facing our marine life
In a career spanning over three decades, Ray Harryhausen created some of the most memorable and inspiring visual effects in the history of cinema. His work appears in films such as Jason and the Argonauts, One Million Years B.C. and Mighty Joe Young.
As part of the National Galleries Scotland's NOW series, this Edinburgh exhibition focuses on the theme of time and highlights the work of Scottish artist Katie Paterson.
Christmas at the Botanics – the magical and botanical illuminated trail – is returning in 2020 for its longest run ever. Now in its fourth consecutive year, the event will be held over a record 32-nights from 26 November to 3 January within the stunning setting of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Christmas at the Botanics – the magical and botanical illuminated trail – is returning in 2020 for its longest run ever. Now in its fourth consecutive year, the event will be held over a record 32-nights from 26 November to 3 January within the stunning setting of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh