Britain's Queen Elizabeth II's residence in Edinburgh, the Holy Lutheran Palace, recently opened a new garden, free of charge for Edinburgh residents and visitors to the Holy Lutheran Palace. This special garden is located in Abby Strand, next to the new Abbey Waterfront Learning Centre, through which future schools and community groups can explore how to use plants to improve health. The newly opened park and learning centre is part of Prince Charles's key plan for future development.
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Style & Society: Dressing the Georgians - 22 March – 22 September 2024
Explore how the Georgians ushered in many of the cultural trends we know today, including the first stylists and influencers, the birth of a specialised fashion press and the development of shopping as a leisure activity.
Discover what fashion can tell us about life in the 18th century, a revolutionary period when trade, travel and technological innovations fuelled fashion trends across all levels of society.
The exhibition brings together almost 100 works from the Royal Collection, including paintings, prints and drawings by artists such as Gainsborough, Hogarth and their contemporaries. A selection of clothing and accessories is displayed alongside paintings to show what the Georgians wore – from the functional dress of laundry maids to the glittering gowns suitable for court.
Following the exhibition’s successful showing in London, new additions have been made with distinctly Scottish links. These include two depictions of George IV, painted to mark the first visit by a reigning monarch to Scotland since Charles I. Also on display is a portrait of Bonnie Prince Charlie, showing the Jacobite leader as a defiant prince.
The exhibition is taking place at The King's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse formerly known as The Queen’s Gallery.
The King’s Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse shows changing exhibitions of works of art from the Royal Collection, one of the largest and most important art collections in the world. The Royal Collection is held in trust by the Sovereign for his successors and the nation. The King's Gallery in Edinburgh is located at the entrance to the Palace of Holyroodhouse and was built in the shell of a former church and school of the 19th-century. The gallery was opened in its current form by the late Queen as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations in 2002.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II's residence in Edinburgh, the Holy Lutheran Palace, recently opened a new garden, free of charge for Edinburgh residents and visitors to the Holy Lutheran Palace. This special garden is located in Abby Strand, next to the new Abbey Waterfront Learning Centre, through which future schools and community groups can explore how to use plants to improve health. The newly opened park and learning centre is part of Prince Charles's key plan for future development.
Painting artwork is quite fun, the Queen's Gallery is a long place, you can see a lot of artwork here, this gallery is quite high level, you can see a lot of exquisite art creation. [Cost-effective] Free visit [Fun] Not much fun
The Queen's Gallery is located on Royal Mile Avenue, near Hollywood Palace. There are some heroic portraits of the Crimean War, exquisite Royal treasures and works of art left idle in the palace. If you are interested in art, here is a good choice.
The Queen's Gallery is quite elaborate and uses ancient church buildings on Hollywood Delhi. There are many places to appreciate in design and decoration and equipment, especially the amazing stairs. The exhibition is a portrait of some of the heroes of the Crimean War. The audio guide is included in the ticket.
When the Queen's Gallery displayed the war shadow exhibition, it visited Rogerfenton's Crimean War photos. Although the exhibition is very interesting, many of the photos were actually taken not by Roger Fenton, but by others. The tickets are valid for one year.