Scotland Theatres and Venues

A

Hill House

The Hill House is considered to be Charles Rennie Mackintosh's finest domestic creation

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B

David Livingstone Centre

David Livingstone Centre is a museum of Scotland's greatest missionary-explorer.

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C

Old Gala House

Old Gala House is an impressive and unusual building, its history and fortunes spanning five centuries.

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D

The Scottish Fisheries Museum

The Scottish Fisheries Museum is a multi-award winning national museum

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E

St Andrews Cathedral

The ruined St Andrews Cathedral was Scotland\'s largest and most magnificent church in its time

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F

St Andrews Castle

The ruined St Andrews Castle was the main residence of the bishops and archbishops of St Andrews

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G

Birnie Church

Birnie Church is one of the very few Norman churches in Scotland still in use for worship, and one of the best examples of Norman architecture in the country.

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H

Ravenscraig Castle

Ravenscraig Castle is a ruined castle that consists of two round towers linked by a cross range.

Photo - Ravenscraig Castle

I

Scottish Maritime Museum

The Scottish Maritime Museum follows the growth of Glasgow and the increasing importance of the River Clyde

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J

Weaver's Cottage

Weaver's Cottage is a working museum with original looms and spinning wheels illustrating the traditional weaver's craft

Photo - Weaver's Cottage


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