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A lego pyramid with scaffolding and lego figures working on the pyramid

Brick Wonders

Brick Wonders is a celebration of wonders of the world, carefully recreated in LEGO™ bricks by artist Warren Elsmore and his team.

9th Lancers standing outside Duff House in 1946

The Eagle and the Unicorn

Recording and celebrating the untold stories of the Polish families who were stationed in the area at the end of WW2, many at Duff House, and settled here building new lives

Oblique aerial view centred on Lincluden College

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

People doing an archaeological dig with beautiful blue sky and green hills

Winter Lecture Series: Parkaeology

Discover the archaeology of Holyrood Park and how humans have shaped it

A couple standing outside a house, dressed smartly in mid‑20th‑century attire, pose for a photograph in front of their garden

Post-War Edinburgh

Discover Edinburgh as it was being rebuilt following the Second World War.

A general view of a park and a loch

Wetland Wander

Moderate Ranger-led guided walk around Holyrood Park

A line of swans on a loch with an imposing palace in the background

Winter Wetland Wander

Moderate Ranger-led guided walk around Linlithgow Loch

Two lego figures holding a plan of the Viking Cinema.

The BIG Largs LEGO™ Build

Your chance to help re create the Viking Cinema in LEGO™ bricks!

An ornate sequence of red and blue tiles on the outside wall of a building, with windows above and below.

Historic Bricks and Tiles

An introduction to the conservation of fired clay products in Scotland’s historic built environment, with a focus on historic brickwork and tiling.

A girl with a hat on, looking at a worm in a tub

Linlithgow Family Adventure

Family-friendly activities and exploration of Linlithgow Loch and Peel.