
Mansfield Traquair — la Chapelle Sixtine d’Édimbourg pour des événements inoubliables.
Situé au 15 Mansfield Place, Édimbourg, Mansfield Traquair est un lieu d'événements historique installé dans une ancienne église. Réputé pour les fresques de Phoebe Anna Traquair datant de la fin du XIXe siècle, l'espace mêle l'artisanat Arts et Crafts et l'architecture romane pour créer une atmosphère paisible et inspirante. Il accueille des mariages et des expositions, avec des visites guidées qui donnent vie à l'histoire des fresques, et des journées portes ouvertes occasionnelles pour les visiteurs. Le lieu comprend également des espaces de bureaux au niveau inférieur.
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Organisez des mariages et des cérémonies élégants dans un cadre historique et époustouflant, avec des fresques impressionnantes et des détails architecturaux.
Organisez des rassemblements d'entreprise, des galas et des fêtes privées dans un lieu unique offrant une ambiance chaleureuse et une excellente hospitalité.
Explorez l'art et l'histoire du bâtiment grâce à des guides expérimentés, disponibles lors des journées portes ouvertes mensuelles ou sur rendez-vous.
Louez le lieu pour des expositions d'art, des événements culturels et des performances dans une atmosphère inspirante.
Profitez d'options de vins, bières et restauration soigneusement sélectionnées pour vos événements, axées sur l'amélioration de votre expérience.
Absolutely stunning venue. Mansfield Traquair is a truly breathtaking place with incredible architecture and beautiful details. The atmosphere is elegant and unique, making it perfect for special occasions. A memorable experience in a remarkable setting. Highly recommended!
A fascinating place to visit on one of the monthly open days - see photo for schedule. While I am sure it is spectacular as an event venue, to have the time to wander and wonder at the building interior is an hour well spent. Knowledgable guides bring to life to story of the murals and the history of the building. Rightly called Edinburgh’s Sistine Chapel.
🎨 My Visit to Mansfield Traquair, Edinburgh Visiting Mansfield Traquair was an awe-inspiring experience. Often called “Edinburgh’s Sistine Chapel,” this magnificent former Catholic Apostolic Church is renowned for its breathtaking murals painted by Phoebe Anna Traquair in the late 19th century. The vibrant artwork covers the walls and ceilings, depicting biblical scenes, angels, and intricate symbolism — a masterpiece of the Arts and Crafts movement. The restored building combines stunning Romanesque architecture with remarkable artistic detail, creating a peaceful and uplifting atmosphere. The soft lighting enhances the colors, making every corner feel like a living canvas. Visitor Tips: Check opening times or special event schedules before visiting, as it often hosts weddings and exhibitions. Guided tours are highly recommended to appreciate the story behind the murals. How to Reach: Located on Mansfield Place, just off Broughton Street, it’s a short walk from Edinburgh city centre or easily reachable by local bus. Overall, Mansfield Traquair is a hidden gem in Edinburgh — a breathtaking fusion of faith, art, and architecture that deserves to be seen in person.
The venue is a late 18th-century church beautifully converted into an event space, with a warm ambiance and welcoming hospitality. The selection of wine and beer is excellent, and the entertainment is a real highlight, especially the wonderful Scottish band and performances, which truly stand out. However, the food is rather average. In trying to be overly elite and fancy, it has lost the authentic Scottish flavor one might expect. Considering the high prices and lack of real culinary substance, I wouldn’t plan a visit for the food alone. Overall, it can be a great spot, if improve towards genuine Scottish dining.
Stunningly decorated by the Arts and Crafts painter Mary Traquair. The building is available as a wedding venue and has excellent office space on lower floors.
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