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The National Gallery of Scotland

Date published: Sep 2007
Author: Fodors
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[daylelisahall, 08.09.2007] This attraction was opened "to the public in 1859" and holds "a wide selection of paintings from the Renaissance to the postimpressionist period." The building is described as being a "grand neoclassical building designed by William Playfair."
Speaking about the items to see at the Gallery, we are informed that "all the great names are here" and that one of the most famous items are "the old-master paintings bequeathed by the duke of Sutherland."
There is a "Western Link" which connects this attraction to The Royal Scottish Academy meaning there is "expanded gallery space as well as a restaurant, bar, café, information centre, and shop."
The article concludes by giving details of the opening times and admission costs for this attraction.
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  • 90/100
    Architecture
  • 90/100
    Concept
  • 90/100
    Exhibits
  • 90/100
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