Beyond The Museum

Perth Art Gallery

Home to a stunning collection of permanent works and temporary exhibitions. The work on display covers the last century of influential modern Scottish artists including Joan Eardley, Sir William McTaggart, Calum Colvin and Alison Watt. In the Sculpture Court showcases artworks from 16th to 17th century Europe.

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Kirk Of St John The Baptist

Our stunning neighbour, the Kirk of St John offers tours for visitors on selected days. The current church was built around 1448. The church is most noted for being the site of John Knox's 1559 sermon against idolatry, which began the Scottish Reformation.

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Black Watch Museum

Immerse yourself in the extraordinary story of The Black Watch. From its formation in 1739 to the amalgamation of the Regiment in 2006, the Black Watch has played many pivotal roles in our military history.

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Scone Palace

Scone Palace breathes history like nowhere else in Scotland. Today it is home to the Earl of Mansfield. Fifteen hundred years ago it was the capital of the Pictish kingdom, the original crowning place of Scottish Kings – and the original home of the Stone of Destiny.
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Perth Theatre

Located in the centre of town, Perth Theatre is one of the oldest in Scotland. It boasts a traditional Edwardian auditorium, new 200 capacity studio and welcoming public spaces. It has a full programme of theatre, comedy, music and events for kids.
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Perth Concert Hall

Perth Concert Hall is a modern and elegant space that houses a diverse programme of concerts, performances and contemporary art. It has a dazzling glass-fronted foyer and copper-topped dome hall with a stunning auditorium and elegant studio. The Concert Hall first opened in September 2005, with a seating capacity of 1186 seated and 1622 with standing.
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