Visiting our museum
Opening Hours:
Monday – Closed
Tuesday – 10:00 – 17:00 – Last entry at 16:30
Wednesday – 10:00 – 17:00 – Last entry at 16:30
Thursday -10:00 – 17:00 – Last entry at 16:30
Friday – 10:00 – 17:00 – Last entry at 16:30
Saturday – 10:00 – 17:00 – Last entry at 16:30
Sunday – Closed
2025 Weekly Tours

May Tour Dates
Thursday 8th May | 14:00 | Free | Tickets via Eventbrite from 24th April
Join Claire and learn all about some of the oldest keyed instruments in our collection.
Wednesday 14th May | 14:00 | Free | Tickets via Eventbrite from 24th April
Join David to learn about all things keyboard to pipes.
Saturday 24th May | 14:00 | Free | Tickets via Eventbrite from 24th April
Join Jim to learn about playing music together.
Friday 30th May | 14:00 | Free | Tickets via Eventbrite from 24th April
Join Dona to learn all about our early keyboard collection.

Guided Tour ‘The Musical Instrument Collection through the Years’ | Saturday 17th May 2025 | 14:00-15:00 | FREE | Tickets via Eventbrite
Join St Cecilia’s Hall Curator Dr Sarah Deters to celebrate International Museum Day! In this tour Sarah will guide you through the development of the Musical Instrument Collection and how it responded to the changing nature of collecting practices, curatorial whims, community needs and emerging technologies.
Tickets are free, but booking is essential. See you there!
Concerts at St Cecilia’s Hall

An Afternoon with Esther Inglis (c. 1571-1624) | Saturday 26th April 2025 | 14:00-16:00 | Free | Tickets via Eventbrite
Join us for an engaging afternoon celebrating the life and work of Esther Inglis, a remarkable calligrapher of the early modern period. Acclaimed author Sara Sheridan and leading experts will discuss her artistry, legacy, and historical significance. Enjoy live Renaissance music and spoken word poetry inspired by her exquisite manuscripts. This unique event brings Esther Inglis’s world to life, offering a rare opportunity to explore her influence and craftsmanship.
This event also marks the launch of the University of Edinburgh’s online exhibition, Rewriting the Script, which showcases Inglis’s remarkable contributions to the art of the book.

Seeger Singalong Session | Saturday 3rd May 2025 | 14:00-16:15 | FREE | Booking not neccessary
Penny Stone will lead an open singalong session of Seeger classics such as We Shall Overcome, Beans in Your Ears, Somos El Barco, The Hammer Song, Sylvia, Quite Early Morning & Guantanamera. Anyone is welcome to come and join in or just to listen.
Bring a voice, bring an instrument, bring your ears.
Free entry – donations will be collected in support of Musicians Without Borders.
Baroque Music Festival 2025

Maxim Emelyanychev plays Mozart | Saturday 10th May 2025 | 19:00 | £12/15 | Tickets via Institut Français
Join Maxim Emelyanychev for a very special evening of Mozart celebration and final concert of the Baroque Music Festival. The passionate Russian conductor, pianist and harpsichordist will present captivating renditions from the world of Mozart played on the fortepiano, harpsichord and modern piano. The Scotsman describes Emelyanychev’s Mozart performances as ‘a near-miracle of balance and energy, sounds carefully layered […] to make Mozart’s harmonies glow vividly’.
Sypert Summer Concert Series 2025

Sypert Early Music Concert: InAlto Ensemble | Saturday 7th June 2025 | 19:30 | £8-23 | Tickets via Eventbrite
With works by J.S. Bach, Walther, Praetorius, Reiche and others, InAlto imagines the musical library of a group of wind instrumentalists in the18th century. Delving into collections from earlier centuries such as those of Leipzig’s Stadtpfeifer (town pipers), and the chorale melodies of the Lutheran Church, this programme provides an insight into the emotions and experiences of Leipzig’s citizens in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Sypert Early Music Concert: Azur Ensemble | Saturday 14th June 2025 | 19:30 | £8-23 | Tickets via Eventbrite
Azur Ensemble present their programme of works by J.S. Bach, Barsanti, Marais, Eccles, Vivaldi and others.
Sypert Early Music Concert: Jacqueline Ross and Artem Belogurov | Saturday 21st June 2025 | 19:30 | £8-23 | Tickets via Eventbrite
Beethoven’s violin sonatas are a cornerstone of the classical repertoire, performed countless times on concert stages worldwide. However, most modern performances follow Beethoven’s notations with strict adherence, potentially limiting expressive possibilities. Jaqueline and Artem’s project, Beethoven Revisited, seeks to explore alternative ways of interpreting these works by delving into historical performance practices and applying these insights to enliven realisations with dramatic impact and variety. The programme will include sonatas by Haydn and Mozart alongside those of Beethoven.
St Cecilia’s Informal Talk Series 2025

May 2025 talk to be announced soon!
Family Activities

Spring Family Trail | April 2025 | 10am-3pm | FREE | Tickets via Eventbrite from March 1st
Join us this Spring for a free, fun Spring-themed family trail!
Following the usual route around the museum, see if you can spot all 8 butterflies hiding throughout the galleries and answer each of their music-related questions to win a Spring-themed sticker at the end!
Children’s Trail – Explore the Instruments at St Cecilia’s Hall | FREE
Join Tutti, a tiny, curious bird, on a musical adventure through St Cecilia’s Hall!
In music, tutti means “all together”—just like an orchestra playing in harmony. Following Tutti’s trail, you can discover the hidden wonders of eight instruments across the galleries. Along the way, little explorers can bring the trail to life with their own colours, filling the pages with creativity. A celebratory stamp awaits those who complete the trail!
This children’s trail is a collaborative project between Sarah Martin, an artist from the University of Edinburgh, and students on the MScR Collections and Curating Practices postgraduate course at the University of Edinburgh.
Family Programme

Families and children of all ages are always welcome at St Cecilia’s Hall. Come and have fun together while learning about the history of musical instruments.
Our children’s tour can help introduce the instruments to young children while our hands-on interactive ‘discover drawers’ allow visitors both young and old the opportunity to uncover how instruments work.
Children can explore the museum with our Discovery Trail – ask for it at the front desk when you arrive!
Our other children’s trail – “Explore the Instruments at St Cecilia’s Hall”- is available at the front desk or online!
We run a wide range of practical, hands-on workshops, led by musical instrument specialists throughout the year. Look at the Upcoming Events section below to see when the next activity is taking place or contact SCHevents@ed.ac.uk for more information.
In addition, tours or other activities can be arranged to cater for special interests and a varied needs. Please contact SCHgroupvisits@ed.ac.uk for more information.
Venue Hire
St Cecilia’s Hall, located off the iconic Royal Mile in Edinburgh’s Old Town provides contemporary facilities and comfort, within the stunning 1763 heritage building, uniquely home to a world class collection of musical instruments.
We welcome bookings for events that support the museum’s core purpose as a concert hall for live music, and museum of music and musical instruments.
We have two separate spaces available for hire to suit a range of events / activities and budgets:
The Sypert Concert Room (first floor) – max capacity 180 (this number includes all staffing/performers/speakers etc).
The Laigh Hall* (ground floor) – for receptions/refreshments max capacity 80.

* Note that the Laigh Hall itself is divided in 2 by a glass wall creating 2 spaces, both these spaces comprise the Laigh Hall.
Please note absolutely no catering is permitted in the Sypert Concert Room however refreshments can be served in the ground floor Laigh Hall and Historic Foyer. Catering must be arranged separately by the client as St Cecilia’s does not provide this service.
If you would like to enquire about venue hire at St. Cecilia’s full details and prices are available here or email us for more details: SCHEvents@ed.ac.uk