National Gallery of Scotland

The National Gallery of Scotland, in Edinburgh, is the national art gallery of Scotland. An elaborate neoclassical edifice, it stands on The Mound, between the two sections of Edinburgh's Princes Street Gardens. The building, which was designed by William Henry Playfair, first opened to the public in 1859. The National Gallery shares the Mound with the Royal Scottish Academy Building. In 1912 both were remodelled by William Thomas Oldrieve. When ... more

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  • 1859

Architecture

Architect

William Henry Playfair

William Henry Playfair (1790 – 1857) was one of the greatest Scottish architects of the 19th century. His father James Playfair was also an architect and his uncles were John Playfair, the famous scientist, and William Playfair, an economist and pioneer of information graphics. Two of his finest...

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National Gallery of Scotland Address

The Mound
Edinburgh Scotland

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  • 55.9509
  • -3.1957

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