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Nurture Through Nature with Children’s Books
A Museum of Edinburgh exhibition
Sat 26 Apr to Sun 7 Sep 2025 -
Events
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Finding Nature in the City: An Introduction to Urban Forest Bathing in the Museum Courtyard
Exploring Mindfulness in Nature to accompany the 'Nurture through Nature with Children’s Books' exhibition at Museum of Edinburgh
Saturday 24 May 2025, 10:00am -
ArtSpace in the City Art Centre
Free Family Activity Space in the Heart of the Gallery
Tue 25 Feb to Wed 31 Dec 2025 -
Family Activity Area in Museum of Edinburgh
Free Family Activity Space in the Heart of the Museum
Thu 12 Dec 2024 to Thu 31 Dec 2026 -
Sensory Room in The Museum of Edinburgh
A Quiet Space for anyone who needs it
Tue 25 Feb 2025 to Fri 31 Dec 2027 -
Ghosts! Tales of Terror at Lauriston Castle
A unique tour of the castle, mixed with tales of terror, ghosts stories, and the bizarre
Saturday 24 May 2025, 3:00pm
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City Art Centre
Free entry unless otherwise advertised | Recommended donation £5 | Last entry 4.30pm
The City of Edinburgh’s Art collection is one of the finest in Scotland, and includes works by the most important Scottish artists.
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Museum of Edinburgh
Free entry | Recommended donation £5 | Last entry 4.30pm
Iconic items, beautiful objects, fascinating facts and gruesome tales are waiting to be discovered in this beautiful 16th century museum.
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Lauriston Castle
Free entry to the grounds | Gates open 8am - 4.30pm |Mimi's Little Bakehouse Mon - Sun 10am - 4pm
A 16th century tower house with early 19th century additions set in stunning grounds overlooking the Firth of Forth.
For our diverse and exciting events programme, click here.
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The Writers' Museum
Free entry | Recommended donation £5 | Last entry 4.30pm
The Writers’ Museum celebrates the lives of three giants of Scottish Literature – Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Museum Collections Centre
Free tours | Recommended donation £5
Take a look behind the scenes and discover how museums look after the city's past