Procure museus e pinturas

Edimburgo / Reino Unido

Edimburgo é uma cidade no Reino Unido com poderes próprios, situada na margem sul do estuário do rio Forth . É sede do parlamento escocês desde 1999. Segundo o census do ano 2011, a cidade conta com 495 360 habitantes, sendo a segunda cidade mais populosa da Escócia, depois de Glasgow, e a sétima mais populosa cidade do Reino Unido. Edimburgo é também a segunda cidade mais visitada de toda Grã-Bretanha, atrás apenas de Londres. Edimburgo é também uma das 32 Áreas de Conselho da Escócia, subdivisão administrativa similar aos estados brasileiros, desde 1996 quando este tipo de subdivisão foi atribuída para substituir os distritos e regiões que existiam desde 1975. A cidade é dominada pelo Castelo de Edimburgo construído sobre uma rocha de origem vulcânica. Após a unificação do parlamento da Escócia com o da Inglaterra, Edimburgo perdeu sua importância política mas permaneceu um importante centro económico e cultural. A cidade é mundialmente conhecida pelo Festival de Edimburgo que acontece durante três semanas no mês de agosto. A cidade ainda possui uma das mais prestigiadas universidades da Europa e do mundo, a Universidade de Edimburgo, pioneira na informática e gerenciamentos.

Gladstone's Land

Edimburgo / Reino Unido

Gladstone's Land is a surviving 17th-century high-tenement house situated in the Old Town of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland. It has been restored and furnished by the National Trust for Scotland, and is operated as a popular tourist attraction. The "Land" was originally built in 1550, but was bought and redeveloped in 1617 by a prosperous Edinburgh merchant and burgess, Thomas Gledstanes, and his wife, Bessie Cunningham. The work was completed in 1620. Its prominent siting and the extent of its accommodation mark out the affluence of its mercantile owner. However, not only did Gledstanes reside there, he let out parts of the building to an assortment of tenants of different social classes . Thus the restored building allows an insight into varieties of Edinburgh life of the period. The cramped conditions of the Old Town, and the physical size of the lot, meant that the house could only be extended in depth or in height. As a result, the house is six storeys tall.In 1934, the building was condemned and scheduled for demolition, until it was rescued by the National Trust for Scotland. Under the auspices of the Trust, restoration of the building was carried out by the architect, Sir Frank Mears, in consultation with the Ancient Monuments Department of the Ministry of Works in Edinburgh. Original renaissance painted ceilings were uncovered in the process. Today the restored premises offer a glimpse of 17th-century life, with open fires, lack of running water, and period decoration and furniture. At ground level, there is an arcade frontage and reconstructed shop booth, complete with replicas of 17th-century wares. This would originally have provided shelter for the merchant's customers. On the left of the building, a curved stone forestair with iron railings leads from the street to a door at 1st floor level. The sign above the entrance to the building displays the date 1617 and a gilt-copper hawk with outstretched wings. Although not an original feature, the significance of this is that the name "Gledstanes" is derived from the Scots word "gled" meaning a kite or hawk.By the late-18th century, Edinburgh's Old Town was no longer a fashionable address. Increasing pressures from population growth encouraged the flight of the affluent from cramped conditions to the developing New Town. Today, visitors to the city can contrast Gladstone's Land to the Trust's restored example of a New Town residence, The Georgian House, at No. 7 Charlotte Square.

Forestry Commission

Edimburgo / Reino Unido

The Forestry Commission is a non-ministerial government department responsible for the management of publicly owned forests, and the regulation of both public and private forestry, in England. It was formerly also responsible for Forestry in Wales and Scotland, however on 1 April 2013 Forestry Commission Wales merged with other agencies to become Natural Resources Wales, whilst two new bodies were established in Scotland on 1 April 2019. The commission was set up in 1919 to expand Britain's forests and woodland after depletion during the First World War. To do this, the commission bought large amounts of former agricultural land, eventually becoming the largest land owner in Britain. The Commission is divided into three divisions: Forestry England, Forestry Commission and Forest Research.Over time the purpose of the Commission broadened to include many other activities beyond timber production. One major activity is scientific research, some of which is carried out in research forests across Britain. Recreation is also important, with several outdoor activities being actively promoted. Protecting and improving biodiversity across England's forests are also part of the Forestry Commission's remit. The Commission received criticism for its reliance on conifers, particularly the uniform appearance of conifer forests and concerns over a lack of biodiversity. Protests from the general public and conservation groups accompanied attempts to privatise the organisation in 1993 and 2010.

Historic Scotland

Edimburgo / Reino Unido

A Historic Scotland foi uma agência executiva do Scottish Office e, mais tarde, do governo escocês de 1991 a 2015, responsável por salvaguardar o patrimônio construído da Escócia e promover sua compreensão e desfrute. Nos termos de um projeto de lei do Parlamento escocês publicado em 3 de março de 2014, a Historic Scotland foi dissolvida e suas funções transferidas para o Historic Environment Scotland em 1 de outubro de 2015. O HES também assumiu as funções da Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland.

Northern Lighthouse Board

Edimburgo / Reino Unido

The Northern Lighthouse Board is the general lighthouse authority for Scotland and the Isle of Man. It is a non-departmental public body responsible for marine navigation aids around coastal areas.

Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum

Edimburgo / Reino Unido

The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards is a cavalry regiment of the British Army, and the senior Scottish regiment. The regiment, through the Royal Scots Greys, is the oldest surviving Cavalry Regiment of the Line in the British Army. The regiment is currently based at Leuchars Station, as part of the Scottish 51st Infantry Brigade.