Thomas Søndergård, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra's Music Director is working through Mahler's symphonies.
We invite you to join us for the unveiling of the Corstorphine Archives of Maps, where we’ll delve into the fascinating ...
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra was back in the Usher Hall following what seemed like quite a long festive break. But they were keen to tell us they had been busy. Principal flautist Katherine ...
Calton Hill is an extinct volcano, set right in the city centre. It is one of Edinburgh's main hills, unmistakable from a distance with its Athenian acropolis poking above the skyline. It is one of ...
Abbeyhill is to the East of the city and overlaps the Eastern fringe of Edinburgh Old Town. It takes its name from… Quiet village to the South West perimetre of the city. Situated at the foot of the ...
St Andrew Square is one of the most prestigious locations in Edinburgh New Town. A mirror of Charlotte Square, St Andrew Square is located at the East End of George Street in what was the hub of ...
Chorus Awards 2016 winners The Edinburgh Singers present a programme of a cappella music celebrating the wealth of British choral music, featuring works by MacMillan, Tavener, Holst, Purcell and ...
Inverleith Park is a major public park, managed by the City of Edinburgh, a little North from the city centre. It's free to the public to use, although major events require a license. In a typical ...
The Meadows is a large expanse of common, greenspace to the south of Edinburgh Old Town, adjoining the main Edinburgh University area (George Square, Potterow, Teviot, Bristo Square, McEwan Hall) and ...
Waverley Station (aka "Edinburgh Waverley" on train timetables, or referred to by locals simply as "Waverley") is Edinburgh's main train station. At 25 acres, it is the largest mainline railway ...
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