Freemasons Hall, 96 George St, Edinburgh EH2 3DH, United KingdomMap
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Edinburgh Masonic Hall has a special room to show the past history of the UK and all kinds of living utensils, mostly copper products, you can see the extraordinary status of users, great exhibitions, very interesting can open the eyes ~
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The Masonic Hall is located in Edinburgh and consists of the main hall, museum and library. The museum's diverse and historically significant exhibits mainly display items brought back by the ancient Scots from other countries as explorers, doctors, scientists or soldiers. The earlier Scottish Freemasonry convened here, dating back to 1599.
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Edinburgh Masonic Hall has a special room to show the past history of the UK and all kinds of living utensils, mostly copper products, you can see the extraordinary status of users, great exhibitions, very interesting can open the eyes ~
Visit the Edinburgh Masonic Hall with an understanding of the whole Masonic history and the artifacts on display, showing the foundations of Scottish history, and if you are in Edinburgh, you must go and see Robert Burns' apron, the story behind it is wonderful, this place has several bars.
The Edinburgh Masonic Hall shows the historical foundations of Scotland, with a variety of jewellery and badges on display. Here are just a few highlights, a mask apron belonging to the Scottish national poet Robert Pence, a list of foundation members, an epistle from King George's master Mason, and a souvenir shop with a variety of souvenirs and books.
The first Edinburgh Freemasonry Hall was held here, and it also introduced the history of Edinburgh to people based on the Freemasonry.
She's obviously such a big building. But it's all a long, bright landmark with fine detail. It's easy to recognize.