Chambers Street, Edinburgh
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Notable buildings
Buildings by date of completion:
- Old College, University of Edinburgh, 1791-1827 (Old College faces onto South Bridge, and predates the construction of Chambers Street; the facade to Chambers Street is noticeably flat for a building designed variously by Robert Adam and William Henry Playfair)
- Minto House, 1878, the site was formerly the home of Lord Dunsinane,[1] now the University of Edinburgh Department of Architecture
- Royal Museum, 1888
- Adam House, University of Edinburgh, 1953 (designed by William Kininmonth)
- Edinburgh Sheriff Court, 1995
- Museum of Scotland, 1998
- Former Edinburgh Dental Hospital and School
Coordinates: 55°56′51.39″N 3°11′19.75″W / 55.9476083°N 3.1888194°W
References
- ↑ "Minto House, University of Edinburgh Annex". The Scotsman, Edinburgh, Scotland. January 13, 1927. "Minto House, in Chambers Street, now the new headquarters of the Department of English and Modern Languages in the University of Edinburgh, is to be formally opened to-morrow by Sir John Gilmour, Secretary of State for Scotland and Rector of the University."
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.