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Brick Wonders
Brick Wonders is a celebration of wonders of the world, carefully recreated in LEGO™ bricks by artist Warren Elsmore and his team.
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Unlocking the HES Archives
A celebration of material uncovered in HES Archives as part of the Move Ready Project
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Ring of Brodgar Walk
Join us for a guided walk around Scotland's largest stone circle which forms part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site.
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Traces of Empire
Working with community groups, this exhibition explores their experiences of the legacies of empire in Scotland, looking for ways forward and finding space to tell their stories.
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Seeds of Time: Scottish Gardens 1600 to present day
Explore the history of Gardens in Scotland and what they tell us about the people who grew them and the world they lived in
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Arthur's Secrets
A Ranger led walk of Holyrood Park
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Stenness and Barnhouse Walk
Join the Rangers for a walk around one of the oldest stone circles and the nearby Neolthic settlement of Barnhouse.
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Afternoon Tea Experience
Indulge in afternoon tea at the Tea Rooms Edinburgh Castle and enjoy a dining experience fit for royalty.
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Maps: Memories from the Second World War
Through personal stories, photography and memorabilia, this new exhibition charts the creation and use of maps during the Second World War.