• Located within the 17th century Lady Stair’s House, the Writers' Museum is dedicated to the lives and work of Scotland’s great literary figures.
  • Historian David Ross looks at the Writers' Museum in Edinburgh, with what to see and visiting information. We love Edinburgh heritage!
  • The WritersMuseum commemorates the lives and works of three of the greatest Scottish writers: Sir Walter Scott, Robert Burns and Robert Louis Stevenson.
  • Given my profession it will come as no surprise that one of my favourite places is the Edinburgh WritersMuseum.
  • Housed in an old noble’s city mansion and hidden away in a quiet courtyard, this museum provides an enlightening look at the lives of Scotland’s most famous writers.
  • Today, we went to the Writers' Museum in Edinburgh. ... The house was built in 1622. In 1907, it was donated to the city to use as a museum.
  • The WritersMuseum celebrates the lives of three giants of Scottish Literature – Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson.
  • The city has some wonderful museums but if you are of a literary bent there is one you simply can’t miss out – the WritersMuseum.
  • The Writers' Museum is a literary museum that is devoted to three Scottish writers. Once collection is dedicated to Robert Burns, a Scottish national poet and lyricist.
  • The Writers' Museum in Edinburgh - one of the highlights of 11 Things to Do Off the Beaten Track in Edinburgh (Read all about Edinburgh here).