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Quaker Meeting House
Aberdeen City
In Person
This Meeting House is one of only two purpose-built Quaker Meeting Houses in Scotland still in use. Officially opened on 10th June 1903, it was designed by the renowned Aberdeen architect Dr William Kelly LLD. Designed specifically for Quaker meetings, the absence of ornateness reflects the simplicity which is one of the Quaker testimonies – how we try to lead our lives.
Visitors can walk around the building with someone present to answer any questions.
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Key Information
Booking not required.
Where to find us
Address
- 98 Crown Street
- Aberdeen
- AB11 6HJ