The National Gallery of Scotland is only a bridge away from the railway station. Its architecture is simple and innovative. There are numerous large oil paintings in it. Although the collection is not very special, the pieces are also rare and exquisite. As far as oil paintings are concerned, the openings are generally large portraits and scenery, and the internal maintenance of the gallery is exquisite. The staircases to the second floor are at the entrance. The elegant spiral shape and the symmetrical portrait of the sages on the wall embellish the palace of art with a sacred meaning.