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# The capital of [[Scotland]]. # The capital of [[Scotland]].
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-Edinburgh has many museums and libraries. These include the [[National Museum of Scotland]], the [[National Library of Scotland]], [[National War Museum]], the [[Museum of Edinburgh]], [[Surgeons' Hall|Surgeons' Hall Museum]], the [[Writers' Museum]], the [[Museum of Childhood (Edinburgh)|Museum of Childhood]] and [[Our Dynamic Earth]]. The [[Museum on the Mound]] has exhibits on money and banking.+
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-[[Edinburgh Zoo]], covering {{convert|82|acres|0|abbr=on}} on Corstorphine Hill, is the second most popular paid tourist attraction in Scotland, and currently home to two [[giant panda]]s, Tian Tian and Yang Guang, on loan from the People's Republic of China.+
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-Edinburgh is also home to [[HMY Britannia|The Royal Yacht Britannia]], decommissioned in 1997 and now a five-star visitor attraction and evening events venue permanently berthed at [[Ocean Terminal, Edinburgh|Ocean Terminal]].+
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Edinburgh contains Scotland's five [[National Galleries of Scotland|National Galleries]] of Art as well as numerous smaller art galleries. The national collection is housed in the [[National Gallery of Scotland]], located on the Mound, now linked to the [[Royal Scottish Academy Building|Royal Scottish Academy]] which holds regular major exhibitions of paintings. Contemporary collections are shown in the [[Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art]] which occupies a split site at Belford. The [[Scottish National Portrait Gallery]] on Queen Street focuses on portraits and photography. Edinburgh contains Scotland's five [[National Galleries of Scotland|National Galleries]] of Art as well as numerous smaller art galleries. The national collection is housed in the [[National Gallery of Scotland]], located on the Mound, now linked to the [[Royal Scottish Academy Building|Royal Scottish Academy]] which holds regular major exhibitions of paintings. Contemporary collections are shown in the [[Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art]] which occupies a split site at Belford. The [[Scottish National Portrait Gallery]] on Queen Street focuses on portraits and photography.

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Museums, libraries and galleries

Edinburgh contains Scotland's five National Galleries of Art as well as numerous smaller art galleries. The national collection is housed in the National Gallery of Scotland, located on the Mound, now linked to the Royal Scottish Academy which holds regular major exhibitions of paintings. Contemporary collections are shown in the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art which occupies a split site at Belford. The Scottish National Portrait Gallery on Queen Street focuses on portraits and photography.

The council-owned City Art Centre in Market Street mounts regular art exhibitions. Across the road, The Fruitmarket Gallery offers world class exhibitions of contemporary art, featuring work by British and international artists with both emerging and established international reputations.

There are many small private galleries, including the Ingleby Gallery. This provides a varied programme including shows by Callum Innes, Peter Liversidge, Ellsworth Kelly, Richard Forster, and Sean Scully.

The city hosts several of Scotland's galleries and organisations dedicated to contemporary visual art. Significant strands of this infrastructure include: The Scottish Arts Council, Edinburgh College of Art, Talbot Rice Gallery (University of Edinburgh) and the Edinburgh Annuale.

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