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The Writers' Museum Review

4.4 /527 Reviews
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The Writer’s Museum near St. Giles Cathedral is a hidden gem that could easily be missed. It showcases the lives of famous writer’s Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Lewis Stevenson with collections of their personal items, books, manuscripts and pictures. Even if you haven’t read any of their works, it’s fascinating to learn about these writers and how they lived. Free admission.

The Writers' Museum

Posted: Aug 28, 2015
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  • 爱爱李
    4/5Excellent
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    There are quite a lot of museums here, different styles, the museum has a lot of art, the writer museum looks quite fun, can learn some good Scottish history. [Cost-effective] Free visit [View] Architecture is very special

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    Posted: Aug 2, 2019
  • 麦克SIRTSKING
    4/5Excellent
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    The Museum of Little Writers was found near the Royal Mile, where works by Robert Louis, Stevenson and Sir Walter Scott were exhibited. Almost all famous Scottish writers'works can be seen here. Like most museums in Britain, there is no admission fee.

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    Posted: Aug 3, 2018
  • 易茜韵楹
    4/5Excellent
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    Writers Museum is free, but very disappointed, because a large part of the museum is closed. Sir Walter & Scott and Robert & Louis & Stevenson are waiting for a series of books, letters and manuscripts and personal belongings of famous poets and writers.

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    Posted: Oct 6, 2017
  • M36***22
    4/5Excellent
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    Fully reflects Dublin's unshakable literary capital status and its important contribution to the world literary history!

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    Posted: Mar 15, 2021
  • lanny
    5/5Outstanding
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    Writers Museum, nearly half a century of old buildings, the stairs need to be carefully rotated up and down. In memory of the three most famous Scottish writers, Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson. The three writers are not directly related to the museum buildings, but there are still living/working/living supplies for the writers in the collection, and more importantly, they show their spiritual wealth. Of course, there are far fewer visitors than the elephant cafe.

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    Posted: Apr 26, 2018
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