Inverleith House runs a programme of five temporary exhibitions per year, spanning the visual arts and botanical science, and supports the creation of new work by emerging and established artists from Scotland and abroad.
Art & Design Contemporary art Botanical garden
November to January:
10am - 3.45pm (last entry 3pm)
October and February:
10am - 5pm (last entry 4.15pm)
March to September:
10am - 6pm (last entry 5.15pm)
* closed 25 December and 1 January
In extreme weather the Garden may close. Please check this website for updates.
Arboretum Place/Inverleith Row, Edinburgh
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Inverleith House, located in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, offers visitors a blend of art and nature. The gallery space, housed in a Georgian mansion, features rotating contemporary art exhibitions. While some visitors appreciate the integration of modern art within the botanical setting, others find the exhibits hit or miss. The building itself is admired for its architecture and the views it provides of the surrounding gardens. However, some guests note that the limited number of rooms and occasionally sparse displays can lead to a quick visit. The peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to combine art viewing with a stroll through the beautiful botanic gardens are often highlighted as positives. Keep in mind that the content of exhibitions can vary greatly, which impacts individual experiences. Overall, Inverleith House offers a unique cultural experience within Edinburgh's green spaces, though the appeal may depend on personal art preferences and the current exhibition.
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