Edinburgh, Scotland
Built shortly after the Disruption of 1843 in the Church of Scotland for the Holyrood Free Church, it was last used for worship in 1915.

In 2002 it was reborn as the Queen's Gallery (art gallery).
Edinburgh, Scotland
The General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland, The Mound. Designed by David Bryce and built in 1858-9.
Edinburgh, Scotland
St Giles' Cathedral. More correctly, the High Kirk of Edinburgh.

The current building dates to 1385 (the original was destroyed by fire), and was extensively restored in the 19th century.
Edinburgh, Scotland
Built shortly after the Disruption of 1843 in the Church of Scotland for the Holyrood Free Church, it was last used for worship in 1915.

In 2002 it was reborn as the Queen's Gallery (art gallery).
Edinburgh, Scotland
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption (St Mary's Cathedral). The Chapel of St Mary's (designed by James Gillespie Graham) opened in 1814; and was considerably expanded over the years.
Edinburgh, Scotland
Looking down the High Street. St Giles' Cathedral (1385) on the right, with the spire of The Tron Kirk visible further down.
Edinburgh, Scotland
Built shortly after the Disruption of 1843 in the Church of Scotland for the Holyrood Free Church, it was last used for worship in 1915.

In 2002 it was reborn as the Queen's Gallery (art gallery).
Edinburgh, Scotland
Built shortly after the Disruption of 1843 in the Church of Scotland for the Holyrood Free Church, it was last used for worship in 1915.

In 2002 it was reborn as the Queen's Gallery (art gallery).
Edinburgh, Scotland
Built shortly after the Disruption of 1843 in the Church of Scotland for the Holyrood Free Church, it was last used for worship in 1915.

In 2002 it was reborn as the Queen's Gallery (art gallery).
See photo in original gallery.