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Inverleith House Gallery, Edinburgh

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Arboretum Place/Inverleith Row
Edinburgh
EH3 5LR
Lothian
Scotland

Collection details
Fine Art
Photography

Facilities

Wheelchair access: yes

Contact details
Direct Dial (Tel) : 0131 248 2983
Switchboard (Tel) : 0131 552 7171
General information (Fax) : 0131 248 2901
Stephanie Walker, Arts Education Officer : s.walker@rbge.org.uk
Website : www.rbge.org.uk/rbge/web/news/ih.jsp

Open
10am - 5.30pm daily May to September
10am - 5.30pm Tuesday to Sunday September
10am - 4.30pm Tuesday to Sunday October
10.30am - 3.30pm Tuesday to Sunday November to January

Closed
Mondays and from 28th October - 9th November
and 23rd December - 24th January

Admission charges
FREE

Description
Inverleith House, designed by David Henderson in 1774, was the founding home of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (from 1960 to 1984). It is now run by the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and houses an innovative programme of temporary exhibitions.

Inverleith House Gallery provides opportunities for life-long learning linked to the Gallery shows. Events include Gallery introductory talks, workshops, artists’ talks and community events. Bookings are welcome from community, ethnic minority and disabled groups.

Articles
Nature Study - Bourgeois At Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden
Mat Collishaw At Edinburgh's Inverleith House Gallery
Sneak Into Andy Warhol's Private World At Inverleith House Disability Access
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