ECC

Edinburgh City Council venues

A museum on the historic Royal Mile dedicated to Edinburgh's working class people from the 18th century to
Edinburgh's largest recycling centre, located between Portobello Beach and Leith Docks.
The Museum of Childhood is a small, free museum on Edinburgh's Royal Mile aimed at adults and children.
This elegant 18th century building, situated in Edinburgh's New Town, is a mixed us
The City Art Centre is a bright modern space in a former warehouse next to Waverley Station.
Housed in a 17th century close in the Old Town, this small museum celebrates the lives of famous Scottish…
Edinburgh's premier concert hall with a capacity of 2,200 people.
The Museum of Edinburgh is a series of interconnected 16th and 17th century buildings situated on the Royal
The Nelson Monument is a tower on the top of Calton Hill used by 19th century mariners to set their time-…
Lauriston Castle is set in 30 acres of parkland and formal gardens with spectacular views overlooking the…
This is where the City of Edinburgh Council conducts much of its business. In particular, members of the…
The Ross Theatre (aka the Ross Band Stand) is an outdoor concert venue, with a seating capacity of 2500, in…
Church Hill Theatre was originally built as a church in 1892. Purchased in 1960 by the Council, it has served…