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Your search for Attractions & events in Scotland returned 100 results
Attraction - Castle/Fort, Edinburgh
Dominating Scotland's capital, parts of this famous castle date from the Norman period. Mons Meg, the enormous 500 year old siege cannon, is located here.
Attraction - Museum, Dumfries
Set in attractive wooded grounds, Shambellie offers visitors the chance to see period clothes in appropriate room settings.
Attraction - Museum, Glasgow
This magnificent building designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh contains an exhibition on the history of education in Scotland from 1872 to the present day.
Attraction - Museum, Lerwick
The Shetland Museum provides an interesting insight into island life both past and present.
Events - Performance, Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
Scotland's premier fiddlefest is back with lively recitals, talks, workshops, sessions and ceilidhs.
Event dates:
21/11/2008 - 22/11/2009
Attraction - Craft Centre, Castle Douglas
Workshop and gallery of international glass artist Ed Iglehart. Also featuring interior and exterior design in many materials by Tom Iglehart and other local artists.
Attraction - Craft Centre, Brodick
No description available.
Attraction - Heritage/Visitor Centre, Auchterarder
Centuries of history from the 'Lang Toon', war, mills, agriculture, churches, railways, libraries and education, see for yourself a glimpse of the past.
Attraction - Shop/Shopping Centre, Lerwick
Real Shetland knitwear made in the knitters' own homes with genuine pride and attention to detail.
Attraction - Cathedral/Minster, Inverness
Gothic revival cathedral with many features including stained glass, sculptures, monolithic pillars of granite and icons presented by a Russian Tsar.