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Bank of Scotland Head Office - The Bryce Hall

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28 September 2024 (12:00 - 17:00)

Edinburgh

In Person

Opened to the public for the first time since 2006, this is a rare chance to visit the Bryce Hall, within the Bank of Scotland Head Office. The hall contains artwork by artists such as Henry Raeburn and is also home to one of the best panoramic views of the New Town. Visitors will also pass through the impressive entrance hall, where contemporary art works by artists such as Alison Watt are on display.

Admission is by pre-booked tickets only, and numbers are strictly limited in 15-minute time slots. 
Museum on the Mound will also be open to visit between 1 and 5pm. Booking is only required to visit the Bryce Hall, the Museum does not require tickets or booking. 

For security reasons no bags or coats can be taken into the Bryce Hall. Cloakroom facilities will be provided. 


Photo credit Paul Zanre, all images.

 

Facilities
Additional Access Information
  • Wheelchair access to the Bryce Hall must be arranged in advance. Please contact us prior to the
    event if this is needed. Museum on the Mound is fully wheelchair accessible.
  • An accessible toilet is available in Museum on the Mound.
  • Toilets available in Museum on the Mound. There will be no toilets available in the Bryce Hall.
  • Hearing loop available in Museum on the Mound, not in the Bryce Hall.
  • There is a quiet area and sensory maps available for Museum on the Mound. There are also sensory trails and bags available for loan within the museum, but not within the Bryce Hall.

 

Key Information

Entrance to the Bryce Hall is free but ticketed. Tickets will be available via Eventbrite from September 1st 2024. Details will be posted on the Museum’s social media and the Museum webpage when the tickets are available https://museumonthemound.com/dod-2024 

Last entry 4.30pm

Where to find us

Address
  • Bank of Scotland Head Office - The Bryce Hall
  • The Mound
  • Edinburgh
  • EH1 1YZ
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