The City Chambers in Edinburgh was a building that I was quite naive about until I visited it last year. From the Royal Mile, it does not really stand out, well it is very hard to with the amount of old historic buildings there. However, when one is inside or looking at the building from Princes Street Gardens, one can finally appreciate how splendidly large and dramatic this eighteenth building is.
Inside, the building is huge, with many, many floors (note to self - must take elevator next time)! The many rooms facing out towards the New Town have brilliant views of the city and beyond. Not a bad place to work at all! Inside, the building also houses the grand debating chamber which has recently gone under some renovation. It is grand and has a public seating area for around fifty people. It even has a private room for councillors in the building with grand chairs, newspapers on offer and breakfast items available.
An underappreciated building, but nether the less a great building. read more