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  2. Omni Centre, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Glasshouse Hotel is part of the Omni Centre complex, and opened in June 2003 [10] It is located on Greenside Place, next to the Playhouse Theatre, on the edge of Edinburgh's New Town. It was built on the site of Lady Glenorchy's Free Church incorporating the façade of the church as its frontage. The hotel has 77 bedrooms (of which 20 are ...

  3. Vue International - Wikipedia

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    Vue International (/ v j uː / vew, like "view"), is a multinational cinema holding company based in London, England. It operates in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark as Vue, with international operations in Germany (as CinemaxX ); Italy (as The Space Cinema ); Poland and Lithuania ( Multikino ); Netherlands ( Vue Netherlands ).

  4. Greenside, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The south-east side of the 1988 plan was never built. The area now forms the extended pavement in front of the Omni Centre who in 2004 held a contest for a public artwork to be designed. Artist Helen Denerley's scrap metal sculpture of two giraffes, an adult and calf, was completed in June 2005. Helen nicknamed the giraffes 'Martha' and 'Gilbert'.

  5. Category:Entertainment venues in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Omni Centre, Edinburgh; S. The Stand Comedy Club This page was last edited on 16 July 2018, at 23:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. List of tallest buildings and structures in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    This list ranks externally complete Edinburgh buildings and free-standing structures that stand more than 50 metres (160 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equals sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings.

  7. George Cinema, Portobello - Wikipedia

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    It was reopened in November 1954 under the new name of The George Cinema (named after its owner), and as part of the Edinburgh International Festival that year, began to screen foreign films. When it reopened, The George was the first cinema in the east of Scotland to use the four-track stereophonic sound with a wide screen.

  8. Powderhall Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Powderhall Sprint moved to Edinburgh's Meadowbank Stadium in 1971 and under its new name of the New Year Sprint it continues today at Musselburgh Racecourse. [1] Edinburgh University Athletic Club started training at Powderhall from as early as March 1871, and in February 1872 held their Spring Athletic Games there. [2] [3]

  9. Royal Lyceum Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Lyceum has been one of the principal venues for the Edinburgh International Festival since the festival's inception in 1947, its owners renting out the building for three weeks every August for visiting companies, and often for a further week to Fringe companies. [9] The Royal Lyceum has primarily been known for its provision of drama.