St Cecilia’s Hall: Concert Room and Music Museum
St Cecilia’s Hall, Scotland’s oldest purpose built concert room, is one of the most recent additions to Edinburgh’s visitor attractions, offering a range of public events, workshops, tours and concerts, as well as the University’s music museum.
The Musical Instrument Collection comprises around 6,000 items, of which over 500 from across the globe are on display, and you can even see the museum’s conservator at work caring for the collection.
50 Niddry Street, Edinburgh EH1 1LG
Entry to the museum is free. The museum is open:
Tuesday – Saturday 10am-5pm (last admission 4.30pm)
Information on special events can be found at http://www.stcecilias.ed.ac.uk/whats-on/
The venue can also be hired for private events. For further information, visit http://www.stcecilias.ed.ac.uk/venue-hire/
Information about the Musical Instrument Collection can be found at http://www.collections.ed.ac.uk/mimed
To book a group or school visit email museums@ed.ac.uk or call 0131 650 2600 (phone manned Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm)
Pay and display parking is available on the Cowgate and surrounding streets.
Visit the museum’s website for specific information on visiting, including accessibility and public transport.
Visit the museum’s website for specific information on visiting, including accessibility
How to find us
St Cecilia’s Hall: Concert Room and Music Museum
Niddry Street, Edinburgh EH1 1LG, UK