The fruit market sells many fruit products nearby, and you can see many beautiful scenery here. The variety and number of fruits are quite large. When the market is most lively, taking pictures in the air is like a painting. [View] The scenery here is beautiful [Cost-effective] It's quite fun
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The fruit market sells many fruit products nearby, and you can see many beautiful scenery here. The variety and number of fruits are quite large. When the market is most lively, taking pictures in the air is like a painting. [View] The scenery here is beautiful [Cost-effective] It's quite fun
The fruit market gallery is close to the station, saw Jamie Lehrer's wonderful video introduction and watched her work on the second floor, a great indoor space, only a few guests when going, and a cafe gift shop, waiting for trains to get bored to come here.
The location is at the exit of Waverlay, opposite the contemporary art museum, and there are quite a lot of people coming and going. I came here to see the exhibition of two South African artists~ The upper and lower floors are not very big. There is a small cafe and a souvenir shop outside to sell some cultural and creative supplies. There are still many art galleries near oldtown, and it is not bad to go shopping. The exhibitions here are free entry, but there will be a suggest donation~
The old town of Edinburgh, a fruit and vegetable market in the 1930s was transformed into an art exhibition in the 1970s, the precursor to this gallery. The exhibition is well-scheduled and free to visit, and it encourages people to participate in art and bring it to life. Very interesting little place.
The fruit market gallery is a small space but often has very interesting exhibitions and is always carefully curated. The cafe serves delicious coffee, free admission, but donations are welcome. The William Kentritsch exhibition is very good and also went to the interesting little bookstore.