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21 Jul 2018
Doors Open Days in Scotland 2018

Doors Open Days is Scotland’s largest free festival that celebrates heritage and the built environment, new and old. Every September, you can explore hundreds of fascinating buildings across Scotland for free. Some open up once a year, some just once in a lifetime.

Doors Open Days 2018 Scotland

29 Aug 2017
Doors Open Days in Scotland 2017

To celebrate the launch of Doors Open Days 2017 and its own 50th anniversary, the Scottish Civic Trust has invited writers, artists, architects, academics and members of the public to nominate their favourite Scottish door:

Doors Open Days in Scotland

26 Aug 2010

Doors Open Days Scotland 2010

WHAT LIES BEHIND SCOTLAND’S DOORS?

Celebrating 20 years of Doors Open Days in Scotland

2010 is the 20th anniversary of Doors Open Days, the annual free festival that celebrates Scotland’s buildings, places and spaces, old and new. Doors Open Days is organised locally by groups and individuals around the country and nationally by the Scottish Civic Trust.

In September, over four weekends, tens of thousands of people from across Scotland and beyond will be visiting castles, churches, houses, offices and factories for free. Over 900 sites and events will take part. Cities, towns, villages and countryside from the Highlands to the Lowlands are involved, opening up historic and contemporary buildings that are not normally accessible to the public or free to enter. The programme is packed with fascinating buildings to visit as well as many events, tours and talks for all ages.

Highlights in this year’s programme include:

  • a top secret WW2 underground military bunker in Inverness
  • a Masonic temple in Aberdeen
  • a lighthouse in Shetland, designed by Robert Louis Stevenson’s grandfather
  • ‘caves’ underneath Edinburgh’s South Bridge
  • a tour of allotments in Glasgow.

John Pelan, Director of the Scottish Civic Trust

“The Scottish Civic Trust is delighted to be celebrating 20 years of Doors Open Days in Scotland. It is a wonderful opportunity to discover our country’s rich built heritage. I would encourage everyone, young and old, residents and visitors, to make the most of this fantastic free event.”

Fiona Hyslop, Minister for Culture and External Affairs, said: “Regardless of whether your motivation is an appreciation for architecture or just nosiness, Doors Open Days offer a once in a year opportunity to get behind the scenes glimpses at a whole host of buildings. Across the country volunteers and coordinators have organised events that will appeal to all ages and I would encourage everyone to find out about what is happening locally and support Doors Open Days in its 20th year.”

Also, this year, the Scottish Civic Trust is publishing a 20-year timeline of highlights from the local programmes along with interviews with key people connected to the event. These can be viewed at www.doorsopendays.org.uk. The timeline and film will contain a mix of facts, photos, audio and video clips relating to Doors Open Days gone by and celebrates the fact that the scheme continues to grow in success each year. Last year’s programme comprised almost 1000 events in all 32 local authority areas of Scotland. With the help of 5,900 volunteers we attracted 260,000 visits, generating an estimated £2.4 million for the economy.

New Director for Scottish Civic Trust
John Pelan, formerly Director of Communications with the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland becomes new Scottish Civic Trust Director

Location: Scotland

Architecture in Scotland

Contemporary Scottish Architecture

Scottish Architecture Designs – chronological list

Scottish Architecture News

Scottish Architecture News – Recent Highlights from 2010

Tigh-Na-Cladach
Tigh-Na-Cladach, Dunoon – first UK Passivhaus, by Gökay Deveci

Scotland’s Housing Expo
Scotland’s Housing Expo – more photos of the buildings

Perth Theatre
Perth Theatre – design by Richard Murphy Architects

Scottish Design Awards
Graeme Massie Architects win Scottish Architect of the Year

V&A at Dundee Shortlist
V&A at Dundee : Architects Shortlist News

Saltire Awards Deadline
Saltire Society Housing Design Awards

Scottish Housebuilding

Best Building in Scotland Award

Scottish Housing Expo, Inverness – Building Photos + Architects

Scottish Architects Practices

Scottish Architecture

Buildings / photos for the Doors Open Days Scotland 2010 page welcome