Colourful neo-classical gallery housing works by Picasso, Dalí, Miro and Paolozzi
Set in beautiful leafy grounds, adjacent to the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, this fine neo-classical building, designed by Thomas Hamilton as an orphanage in the 1830’s, has been imaginatively converted and now provides a magnificent setting for cocktail receptions for 150 and intimate dining for 40 along with exclusive private views. The Gallery houses one of the world’s most important Surrealist collections, including work by Picasso, Magritte, Dalí and Miro. For larger scale corporate events marquees can be erected on the Gallery lawn, accommodating up to 500 for banquets or 1000 for cocktail receptions.
Venue Facilities |
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Location |
City Centre |
Parking Spaces |
Yes |
Disabled Access |
Yes |
Edinburgh Airport |
7 miles |
Train Station |
1 mile |
Marquee Site |
Yes |
Gardens |
Yes |
Room Capacities |
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Room |
Theatre |
Classroom |
Banquet |
Reception |
Boardroom |
Area (m2) |
Ceiling Height (m) |
Dean Gallery |
- | - | 40 | 150 | 18 | variable | |
Marquee |
- | - | 500 | 1000 | - | ||
Media Facilities |
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| Details of NGS approved media facilities providers available upon request. |