National Galleries of Scotland: Modern Two
4 expert reviews
“Opened in 1999 across the road from the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, the Dean provides a home for surrealist art...”
– Frommer's
Lonely Planet
"One of the 1st-floor rooms houses a re-creation of Paolozzi's studio, while the rest of the building stages temporary exhibitions of modern art." Full review
Michelin Guide
1 Star
"The gallery is located in an imposing neo-Classical building, built by architect Thomas Hamilton in 1833."
Frommer's
"The galleries in both buildings showcase an impressive permanent collection, from works by Picasso and Matisse to Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, along with a series of changing exhibitions" Full review