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Modern Two, part of the National Galleries of Scotland, offers a refreshing blend of modern art housed within a historical building in Edinburgh. With a commendable Google rating of 4.6, it is a vibrant attraction that caters to art enthusiasts and families alike. The gallery's exhibitions are thoughtfully curated, providing a stimulating experience with its impressive contrast between modern art and the building's classical architecture. The Women in Revolt exhibition stands out, showcasing powerful feminist protest art that leaves a lasting impact. With changing exhibitions, the gallery ensures each visit unveils something new. A pleasant walk from the old town leads you to this remarkable space, and with free admission, it's a cultural gem inviting exploration at any pace.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Ravelston Park
Bus stop 381 m walk
Belford Bridge
Bus stop 154 m walk
St Andrews Church
Bus stop 172 m walk
Stewart's Melville
Bus stop 363 m walk
Learmonth Terrace
Bus stop 468 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 664 reviews
4.6/5 664 reviews
Eric de Munck
Eric de Munck
1 week ago on Google

Wonderfull exclusieve printers from the Dutch masters. Great scènes of old wars in an extraordinary environment of the National Gallery.

Luis Santos
Luis Santos
2 weeks ago on Google

Great place to visit, either free or paid expositions. Normally at least one of the two galeries has a free entry. Never saw it too busy.

Bruno Ventura
Bruno Ventura
1 month ago on Google

Very nice place