Historic Religious Sites
Edinburgh’s religious landscape spans centuries of architectural and social history. St Giles' Cathedral stands as a medieval Gothic centerpiece featuring the intricate Thistle Chapel, while the Old Calton Burial Ground contains monuments to Enlightenment figures like David Hume. The city’s spiritual diversity is represented by the Orthodox Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation in Newington and various parish churches, including the Baptist heritage of Bristo and the community-focused congregations of Portobello and Barclay Viewforth.
St Giles' Cathedral
Historic Gothic church with medieval origins and notable architectural features including the Thistle Chapel. It has played a central role in Scottish religious and civic history.
Old Calton Burial Ground
Historic cemetery established in 1718 featuring notable monuments and memorials related to Scottish history and Enlightenment figures.
The Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation
The Edinburgh Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 4 Salisbury Road in the Newington area of Edinburgh,…
Portobello and Joppa Parish Church
A Christian parish church serving the coastal communities of Portobello and Joppa in eastern Edinburgh.
Bristo Baptist Church
A Baptist congregation with heritage status, providing Christian services and community outreach from its current West End location.
Barclay Viewforth Parish Church
A Church of Scotland parish church featuring a landmark Victorian Gothic spire designed by architect Frederick Thomas Pilkington.
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