
Le havre d’entrée libre d’Édimbourg pour l’art de classe mondiale — des maîtres de la Renaissance aux icônes écossaises.
National Galleries of Scotland: National se dresse sur The Mound, au centre d’Édimbourg, offrant une expérience artistique calme et à entrée libre avec une vue spectaculaire sur la ville. Il abrite une collection de classe mondiale d’art international et écossais de 1300 à 1945, comprenant Vermeer, Titien, Rembrandt, Velázquez et Monet, ainsi que des maîtres écossais tels que McTaggart, Redpath, Traquair, Mackintosh et les Glasgow Boys.
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Accès gratuit à des œuvres écossaises et européennes de renommée mondiale, datées de 1300 à 1945, y compris des chefs-d'œuvre de Rembrandt, Monet et d'artistes écossais.
Expositions temporaires présentant l'art international et écossais, offrant un aperçu approfondi des mouvements artistiques et des périodes historiques.
Visites guidées, ateliers et ressources pour les visiteurs de tous âges afin d'apprendre l'histoire de l'art et le patrimoine culturel écossais.
Une grande boutique de souvenirs proposant des articles uniques tels que tasses artisanales, écharpes, livres, cartes et jeux et cahiers inspirés par l'art.
Des espaces élégants disponibles pour des événements privés, des visites en soirée et des rassemblements culturels dans une ambiance raffinée.
Situation centrale avec un accès facile, des galeries sereines et des vues pittoresques sur Édimbourg, idéales pour des visites détendues.
The National Galleries of Scotland at night carry an air of quiet privilege and restraint. Under softened lights, the rooms feel hushed and deliberate, as though time itself has been taught good manners. Art is observed, not rushed, and the evening unfolds with a sense of inherited taste—unshowy, assured, and effortlessly refined.
The National was the highlight of my trip to Edinburgh. Filled with masterpieces of European art; a little bit of everything from early Italian Renaissance to Post-Impressionism. But the main attraction are the masterpieces created by Scottish artists. I learned a lot about Scottish art, which I was unfortunately ignorant about. This is a must for your trip, don't skip it.
Situated in the heart of Edinburgh, the Scottish National Gallery is a small but delightful museum. While Scottish artists are the main focus, the National Gallery also houses works of art from famous European artists. All of Edinburgh's publicly owned museums and galleries offer free entry to their permanent collections, and National Galleries Scotland manage five buildings which provide access to a fantastic array of artworks. In the very heart of Edinburgh, on the Mound, which connects both Old and New Town, is the original National Gallery of Scotland itself, alongside its sister gallery, the Royal Scottish Academy building. Inside the building is a sumptuous series of open spaces with works by some of the world's greatest classic artists on display, alongside iconic works by Scottish painters. Artists like Rembrandt and Van Dyck are represented alongside Monet, Reubens and Titian, as well as British painters like Constable and Turner. One iconic picture which is often considered a definitively Scottish work is Edwin Landseer's Monarch of the Glen, featuring a majestic stag in front of a Scottish Highland backdrop.
This is a beautiful and serene art Museum perfect for a wet cold afternoon in Edinburgh. It's situated centrally just off Princess street so very easily accessible. It's home to world-class international and Scottish art from 1300 to 1945 and even better it's completely free. Experience paintings by internationally renowned artists such as Vermeer, Titian, Rembrandt, Velázquez and the Impressionists. Marvel at spectacular views over Edinburgh and discover the work of pioneering artists such as William McTaggart, Anne Redpath, Phoebe Anna Traquair, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow Boys. A must visit if in Edinburgh.
AMAZING art (paintings, sculptures) and space design! And the fact that is free was extraordinary to see! It sends a message ❤️ And like always, love the souvenir shop. It is huuuge and has a variety of things to choose from: cards, books, handmade mugs, scarves, games, notebooks, souvenirs 😍
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