Summerhall

Located in the heart of Edinburgh's Southside, Summerhall is a multi-arts venue with a varying programme of events that take place all year round, from exhibitions and workshops to gigs and club nights. With a range of spaces including the TechCube, a world-class space for technology startups and an on-site restaurant, bar and cafe, Summerhall has become a hub for creation, education and entertainment, doing much to support Edinburgh's cultural community.
Address: 1 Summerhall
Country Code: GB
Email: [email protected]
Post Code: EH9 1PL
Town: Edinburgh
Phone Number: 0131 560 1580
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