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PERTHSHIRE HOME OF CULTURE Perthshire is a region that’s culture is continuing to grow and grow. With the newly refurbished Perth Theatre and the remarkable Perth Concert Hall smack bang in the middle of the city centre, we are attracting some of the biggest names from the UK and abroad.

culture. While you enjoy these fantastic and cultured venues – make sure that you pay a visit to some of the independent shops, restaurants and cafés that Perthshire is so famous for! We have suggested a few nearby for you to look out for!

With lots of events and venues celebrating the best of Perthshire’s art, theatre, literature and film –there’s bound to be something that takes your fancy! From our libraries and galleries run by the city’s cultural trust, Culture PK, to the Theatre in the Hills – Pitlochry Festival Theatre – there is such a variety and they all have a place in Perthshire’s rich

Birnam Arts Centre There’s always something going on at Birnam Arts, which has become renowned as a cultural hub. Offering fantastic events including live music, comedy, theatre and art exhibitions, this popular venue has grown to become one of Scotland’s favourites. Be sure to visit the famed Beatrix Potter Exhibition and grab a bite in the family-friendly Foyer Café.

Open: 10am - 4.30pm daily Location: PH8 0DS, Dunkeld, 13 miles north of Perth. Cost: £3pp with discount for groups While You’re Here: Why not stop off and grab a Fish & Chips at the famous Dunkeld Fish Bar! birnamarts.com

Culture PK At the heart of Perth’s cultural community, Culture PK breathes life into Perthshire’s museums, galleries, archives and local history services. As well as this, they also host many events each year including exhibitions, workshops, author visits and family activities. Visit their website for full listings and opening hours.

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Perth City Centre Attractions Perth Museum AK Bell Library Ferguson Gallery Opening times vary see: culturepk.org.uk


Horsecross Arts Horsecross Arts operate the newly refurbished Perth Theatre and the iconic Perth Concert Hall and as such, play a significant role in the city’s culture. Welcoming some of the best entertainers from the UK and abroad, as well as providing a centre for large conferences and presentations, both venues are a massive attraction in the heart of Perth’s city centre.

Open: All year round, the full programme can be found online. Location: Both venues are near each other and in Perth City Centre. While you’re here: Sample the vibrant Perth City Centre nightlife by visiting our fabulous bars and restaurants!

Pitlochry Festival Theatre Set into the hills of Highland Perthshire, Pitlochry Festival Theatre holds a unique place in Scottish culture, with a talented cast and crew producing six shows which change daily throughout the summer months.

Check pitlochryfestivaltheatre.com for current shows, performance times and pricing information.

Lovers of theatre and culture should book a short break whereby you can stay two days and see three plays, in this beautiful award-winning venue.

While You’re Here: Visit the newly opened Pitlochry Dam, or enjoy a walk to the Queen’s View.

Location: PH16 5DR, Pitlochry, 27 miles from Perth City Centre.

The Birks Cinema A quite unique walk through a variety of terrains such as open hillside, moorland, woodlands and riverbanks. Tthe Corbenic Poetry Path is beautiful, peaceful and built completely by hand. The path is open all year round and is completely free for visitors.

Location: PH8 0DY, Trochry, 18 miles from Perth City Centre. Cost: Free While You’re Here: Relax at the Dunkeld House spa or play 18 holes at Dunkeld & Birnam Golf Course

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