Panmure House

Dublin Core

Title

Panmure House

Description

Built in 1691, Panmure House is the final remaining home of economist and philosopher Adam Smith, who occupied the House from 1778 until his death there in 1790. During his tenancy, Smith completed the final editions of his magnum opus The Wealth of Nations, and regularly hosted key figures of the Scottish Enlightenment. Rescued and restored by Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University, it is now a new centre for global economic and social debate, not normally accessible to the public.

Source

edinburgh

Type

Museum

Identifier

1755

Museum Item Type Metadata

Street

4 Lochend Close

Place

Edinburgh

IsNewThisYear

Yes

OpeningDate1

29/9/2019

OpeningTime1

11:00 - 15:00

Activities

Panmure House has been rescued and restored as a home for globally relevant, ground-breaking economic research, social debate, and the latest academic thinking. It aims to bring the world to Scotland, just as Adam Smith took Scotland to the world.

WC

No

DisabledWC

No

DisabledAccess

No

Refreshments

No

EventsForChildren

No

Parking

No

HearingLoop

No

LimitedAccess

No

NotAccessible

No

ID

18827

IsIncludedThisYear

Yes

Postcode

EH8 8BL

Citation

“Panmure House,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 6, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/1753.

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