About National Galleries of Scotland

The National Galleries of Scotland look after one of the world's finest collections of Western art ranging from the Middle Ages to the present day.

Camille Pissarro Kitchen Gardens at L’Hermitage, Pontoise, 1874 Oil on canvas Scottish National Gallery © Trustees of the National Galleries of Scotland

Overview

The National Galleries of Scotland comprises three galleries in Edinburgh and two partner galleries in the North and South of Scotland.

The three Edinburgh galleries are:

  • Scottish National Gallery
  • Scottish National Portrait Gallery
  • Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

In addition, the National Galleries of Scotland owns the Granton Centre for Art, a purpose-built storage facility located at the Granton foreshore in Edinburgh.

The two partner galleries are:

  • Paxton House, Berwickshire
  • Duff House, Banff

For more information visit www.nationalgalleries.org

 

Image: Camille Pissarro
Kitchen Gardens at L'Hermitage, Pontoise, 1874
Oil on canvas
Scottish National Gallery
© Trustees of the National Galleries of Scotland

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