Enjoy Georgian and Victorian grandeur in Edinburgh’s New Town
The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh was established under a charter in 1681 to promote professional standards of medicine around the world.
The present home of the Royal College of Physicians was originally completed in 1848 and today it offers modern and impressive conference facilities, which when matched with the restored Georgian and Victorian rooms, offers unparalleled facilities for business and social use.
Venue Facilities |
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Location |
City Centre |
Parking Spaces |
No |
Disabled Access |
Yes |
Edinburgh Airport |
6 miles |
Train Station |
1 mile |
Room Capacities |
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Room |
Theatre |
Classroom |
Banquet |
Reception |
Boardroom |
Area (m2) |
Ceiling Height (m) |
| Great Hall | 300 | - | 200 | 300 | 55 | ||
| New Library | - | - | 24 | - | 24 | ||
| Cullen Room | - | - | 24 | - | 24 | ||
| Duncan Room | - | - | 18 | - | 18 | ||
| Queen Mother Conference Centre | 300 | - | - | - | - | ||
Media Facilities |
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| Breakout / Workshop rooms |
| Audience response system for electronic voting |
| Exhibition space |
| Data projection via Lap top |
| VHS Video projection |
| 35mm side projection |
| 400watt overhead projection |
| Projection Screens |
| PA System |
| Induction Loop |
| Mobile Microphones |
| Audio Recording |
| Fixed Audience microphones |
| Video links (internal and external) |