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Schottische Nationalgalerie

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Schottische Nationalgalerie

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The Scottish National Gallery is a prominent man-made monument and the national art gallery of Scotland, situated at an elevation of 117 metres in the heart of Edinburgh. Located on The Mound, it elegantly bridges the historic Old Town and the 18th-century New Town, making it a central landmark in the city. This neoclassical masterpiece houses a world-class collection of fine art, spanning from the early Renaissance to the beginning of the 20th century, featuring both Scottish and international masterpieces.…

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    27. Juni 2023

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    Die Schottische Nationalgalerie gehört zu den bedeutenden Museen des Landes und ist einen Besuch wert.

    29. August 2022

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    Freier Eintritt zur Kunst. Nur Sonderausstellungen sind Kostenpflichtig.

    26. April 2023

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    Hier ist eine Kunstsammlung, in die Sie eintauchen können. Erleben Sie Kunstwerke einiger der größten Künstler der Geschichte wie Botticelli, Raphael und Tizian und tauchen Sie tiefer in die schottische Geschichte mit Malern wie Ramsay und Raeburn ein. Genießen Sie Speisen und Getränke im Café und Restaurant der Galerie und holen Sie sich im Shop ein stilvolles Andenken.

    Egal, ob Sie neu in der Galerie sind, recherchieren oder einfach nur vorbeikommen, das National heißt alle willkommen, Kunstwerke zu erkunden, neue Dinge zu entdecken oder sich einfach Zeit zum Entspannen zu nehmen.
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    Höhenmeter 120 m

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    Freitag 6 März

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    Ort: New Town/Broughton, Edinburgh, Lothian, Schottland, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    Is there parking available near the Scottish National Gallery?

    While the Scottish National Gallery itself does not have dedicated visitor parking, its central Edinburgh location means there are several paid parking options nearby. The NCP Edinburgh Castle Terrace car park and the St James Quarter car park are within reasonable walking distance. However, parking in central Edinburgh can be expensive and limited, especially during peak times. Public transport is highly recommended for visiting the gallery.

    Are there any dog-friendly areas or parks near the Scottish National Gallery?

    The Scottish National Gallery itself does not permit dogs inside, with the exception of assistance dogs. However, the gallery is situated right next to Princes Street Gardens, which is a large, dog-friendly park where leashed dogs are welcome. It's a great spot for a stroll before or after your visit to the gallery.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect on walks around the Scottish National Gallery?

    Walks directly around the Scottish National Gallery are primarily urban, featuring paved paths, sidewalks, and some gentle inclines on The Mound. For those exploring further into Princes Street Gardens or towards Edinburgh Castle, you'll encounter well-maintained paths, some steps, and varying gradients typical of a city park. The area is generally accessible for most walkers, with no challenging terrain or significant elevation changes.

    What are the best viewpoints overlooking the Scottish National Gallery and its surroundings?

    For stunning views of the Scottish National Gallery and its iconic neoclassical architecture, head up towards Edinburgh Castle Esplanade. From there, you get a fantastic perspective looking down onto The Mound and Princes Street Gardens. Another excellent vantage point is from Calton Hill, offering panoramic views across the city, including the gallery, the Old Town, and the New Town.

    Are there any hidden history walks or lesser-known monuments near the gallery?

    Absolutely! Beyond the gallery, Edinburgh is rich in history. Consider exploring the closes and wynds of the Old Town, just a short walk up from The Mound, where you can uncover centuries of stories. The Greyfriars Kirkyard, known for its historic gravestones and connections to Greyfriars Bobby, is also nearby. For a unique perspective, look for the various statues and memorials within Princes Street Gardens, each with its own tale.

    What are the best options for cafes or restaurants with outdoor seating near the Scottish National Gallery?

    The gallery itself has a café and restaurant, some with views over Princes Street Gardens. For outdoor seating, you'll find several options along Princes Street and in the surrounding New Town area. Many establishments in the nearby George Street and Rose Street areas offer outdoor dining, perfect for enjoying the city atmosphere on a pleasant day.

    What is the typical duration recommended for a visit to the Scottish National Gallery?

    To fully appreciate the permanent collection, visitors typically spend between 2 to 3 hours at the Scottish National Gallery. This allows enough time to explore the various galleries, enjoy key masterpieces, and perhaps visit the shop or café. If you plan to see a special exhibition, allocate additional time accordingly.

    What should I wear for Edinburgh city walks, especially in winter, when visiting the gallery?

    For Edinburgh city walks, especially in winter, layering is key. Expect changeable weather, so a waterproof and windproof outer layer is essential. Warm base layers, a good quality fleece or jumper, and comfortable, waterproof walking shoes or boots are highly recommended. Don't forget a hat, gloves, and a scarf to stay warm.

    What are some good accommodation options close to the Scottish National Gallery?

    Being in the heart of Edinburgh, there are numerous accommodation options ranging from luxury hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses within walking distance. Popular areas include the New Town (around Princes Street and George Street) for upscale hotels, and the Old Town (near the Royal Mile) for historic charm. Many hotels offer excellent access to the gallery and other city attractions.

    Does the Scottish National Gallery offer guided tours or educational programs?

    Yes, the Scottish National Gallery frequently offers a variety of guided tours and educational opportunities. These can include daily public tours of the collection, special exhibition tours, and workshops. It's advisable to check the official National Galleries Scotland website for the most up-to-date schedule and booking information for these enriching experiences.

    Is the Royal Scottish Academy building connected to the Scottish National Gallery?

    Yes, the Royal Scottish Academy building, also designed by William Henry Playfair, is physically connected to the Scottish National Gallery. The Weston Link, an underground space created during a major expansion, connects the main gallery to the renovated Royal Scottish Academy building. This link provides access to additional facilities like a lecture theatre, education areas, and the gallery's shop and restaurant.

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