St Cecilia's Hall - University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh
St Cecilia’s Hall is the oldest purpose-built concert hall in Scotland, dating from 1763. It has been many things over the years, including a Baptist chapel, a Freemasons’ Hall, the Bridges Bar and the Excelsior Ballroom and in 1959 it was acquired by The University of Edinburgh. Today it is home to the University’s Music Museum, displaying highlights from the world-famous Musical Instrument Collection. You can enjoy its grand entrance dating from the 2017 renovation, four galleries with an amazing range of instruments on display, the glass-fronted conservation studio and the Concert Room itself.
Activities
- Short talks or musical demonstrations on the hour, every hour between 10:00-16:00
- Five-minute Focus at 40 minutes past each hour with one of our Curators
- Expert staff on hand in the galleries to answer questions
Digital Resources
St Cecilia's Hall: all things musical instruments
Learn about the fascinating history of musical instruments, their performers and makers on this channel. We feature demonstrations of our collection, concerts performed in our historic building, behind the scene tours, interviews with experts, and silly facts about musical instruments and historic performance.
Check our our YouTube ChannelFacilities
Gallery
Key Information
No booking required. Please note last entry 16:30.
Where to find us
Address
- 50 Niddry Street
- Cowgate
- Edinburgh
- EH1 1SL