The Brass Rubbing Centre is housed in an atmospheric location: the apse that is the only surviving remnant of the Gothic Trinity College Church, founded in 1460. The centre...
Trinity ApseFormerly the site of a Franciscan friary, Greyfriars dates back to 1620. The west end of the church was red-uced to ruins in 1718, however, after the local council's nearby...
2 Greyfriars PlaceThere has been a church on the site of St Giles since 854. Nothing remains of the earliest structures, but the four pillars that surround the Holy Table in the centre have...
High StreetBuilt between 1541 and 1547 (the steeple was added in 1626), Magdalen Chapel is the headquarters of the Scottish Reformation Society. The chapel held the first congregation of...
41 CowgateAlong with Duddingston Kirk and Kirkliston's parish church, St Cuthbert's has claim to being one of the oldest places of worship in the city. However, although its steeple...
5 Lothian RoadDesigned in the perpendicular Gothic style by the Scottish architect William Burn, the man behind the Melville Monument in St Andrew's Square and the 19th-century additions to...
3 Lothian Road