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St Cecilias Hall Museum of Instruments

Edinburgh, lothian

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Address: St Cecilias Hall Museum of Instruments, 220 Cowgate, Edinburgh, EH1 1NQ How do we get there? Number: 01316 502423
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If you're looking for a unique and exciting way to spend a day out with your family, look no further than the St Cecilias Hall Museum of Instruments in Lothian. This incredible museum is a true hidden gem, filled with fascinating artifacts and exhibits that are sure to captivate visitors of all ages.

As soon as you step inside St Cecilias Hall, you'll be transported to a world of music and history. The museum is housed in a stunning historic building, which is itself worth exploring. The interior is filled with intricate details and beautiful architecture, and it's clear that every inch of the space has been carefully curated and designed to showcase the instruments on display.

Speaking of instruments, there are plenty to see at St Cecilias Hall. The museum's collection includes everything from ancient stringed instruments to intricate wind instruments, and each one is accompanied by informative and engaging displays that will help you understand its history and significance. You'll learn about the development of different types of instruments, the different musical styles that have emerged over the centuries, and the cultural and social contexts in which music has been created and enjoyed.

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Directions

To get to the museum, visitors can take a train to Edinburgh Waverley Station and then catch a bus to the Royal Mile. The museum is located in the heart of the city, just a short walk from the Edinburgh Castle. Visitors can also drive and park nearby or use public transportation.

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How much does it cost?

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Adults

Free!

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Children

Free!

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Last Updates

2023

St Cecilias Hall Museum of Instruments FAQ’s

There are baby changing facilities on-site, making it a great destination for families with young children.

The museum gift shop offers a variety of souvenirs for visitors to take home, including postcards, books, and CDs featuring recordings of some of the instruments on display.

There are baby changing facilities on-site, making it a great destination for families with young children.

St Cecilias Hall Museum of Instruments is accessible for everyone, with wheelchair ramps and lifts available throughout the museum.

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