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05/30/2004 Entry: "The Georgian Tour of Edinburgh"

Discover the elegant Georgian heritage of Edinburgh's New Town
A new tour is offering visitors the opportunity to enjoy a leisurely guided walk of approximately two hours duration, appreciating the Georgian Architecture and History of Edinburghs' world famous New Town.

Charlotte Square todayHeritage
The New Town of Edinburgh is Europe's finest example of Georgian architecture and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. It covers an area of approximately 4 square miles over a gently sloping ridge, in a picturesque setting, situated between the Castle and the Water of Leith, with some spectacular views across the Firth of Forth.

Building commenced in the reign of King George III and continued in 4 separate phases well into the Victorian era, with many of the city centre streets paying homage in name to his family and heritage.
Stroll through the elegant boulevards masterminded by a young architect, the 22 year old James Craigs (1744-1795) .

This award winning and radical scheme for its time, left a legacy of some of the most beautiful and innovative Georgian architecture in the United Kingdom, with buildings inspired by the classical styles of Greece and Rome, a repetoire of pillars, pillasters, pediments, temples and palace fronts.

St Georges Church, Charlotte Square, from George StreetThese buildings inspired by the the most successful and influential architects of the 18th century, including Robert Adams' (1728-1792) stunning Neo-Classical palace fronted Charlotte Square, James Gillepie Grahams' (1776-1855 ) magnificent Moray Place, visit the Deanhaugh estate, the spectacularly beautiful lands of Scotlands' most prolific portrait painter, Henry Raeburn ( 1756-1823 ) the design of this scheme being attributed to James Milne. The biggest impact on the appearance of the city however perhaps being made by William Playfair (1789-1857) who arrived in Edinburgh from London at an early age, a man of great talent and originality.

All examples of the highest order of 18th and 19th century town planning, involving an army of architects builders, developers, craftsmen and labourers. A far cry from the murky medieval walled city of the Old Town, which in the mid 18th century was a city of high, densely packed tenements or 'lands' ranging along the spine of the Royal Mile. An area also well worth visiting, situated between the Castle and Holyrood Palace.

Discover why Edinburgh is still described as the Athens of the North, one of Europes architectural gems. Learn about some of the more colourful historial characters of the Age of Enlightenment, a period spanning almost 100 years when Edinburgh was a hotbed of genius, a real blossoming of intellect, a true Athenian society, when the city aquired an international reputation as Europes intellectual capital, placing itself at the forefront of philosophy, medecine, economics, art and literature.

Walk in footsteps of these great men and women, through the magnificent squares and terraces, the tree lined streets, the elegant crescents each with impressively laid out private gardens a remarkable feature of the New Town and ofcourse enjoy the magnificent views..... don't forget your camera, it's a must.

TIME
Run daily, by appointment, all year round

DURATION
2-3 hours

COST
Adults £7.50, Children £4.00
group discounts available

MEETING PLACE
Outside the Georgian House, in Charlotte Square

BOOKING
Please book by calling Sheila on 07791 790 720 or by emailing delores@nildram.co.uk

 


 
  

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