SOANE TRAVELS: Glasgow & Edinburgh Exploring Scotland s Architectural Legacy

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SOANE TRAVELS: Glasgow & Edinburgh Exploring Scotland s Architectural Legacy May 18 26, 2019 The Pineapple The legacy of Scotland s architecture is varied and interesting. From medieval castles to palatial homes to Georgian townhouses to cutting-edge modernism, this enchanting country holds a wealth of design greatness, innovation, and creativity. On a tour through Scotland, explore the works of several key Scottish architects who have left their mark on the architectural map of the country. Admire buildings designed by William Henry Playfair, who transformed Edinburgh in the 1800s; Charles Rennie Mackintosh, known for his Art Nouveau-inspired buildings in Glasgow; and other noted architects. This exclusive journey features private visits to Hawthornden Castle, the Georgian House, Broomhall House, and more. HIGHLIGHTS Enjoy a private reception at the Georgian House, designed by the Scottish Neoclassical architect, Robert Adam Tour Broomhall House, which has been in the Bruce family for over 300 years and will be opened exclusively for our group by Lord Bruce Visit two Moray Place houses, both of which were designed by Scottish architect Alexander "Greek" Thomson, by invitation of the owners Attend a pre-opening visit to Mackintosh s domestic masterpiece, Hill House

ITINERARY Saturday, May 18 DEPARTURE Depart for Edinburgh on an overnight flight. Sunday, May 19 EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND Arrive in Edinburgh and transfer to our hotel, where rooms have been reserved for guaranteed early check in. Lunch is at leisure. In the afternoon, gather for a leisurely walking tour, stopping first at Scott Monument. This Victorian monument to Sir Walter Scott, carved by Sir John Steell of Carrara marble, features the famous writer with his beloved dog Maida. Then head to the Royal Scottish Academy, founded by eleven artists in 1826. Today it houses exhibition and education spaces. Afterwards, visit the National Gallery of Scotland which includes masterpieces by Botticelli, Vermeer, Raphael, and van Gogh, as well as a fine collection of works by Scottish painters including Ramsey and Raeburn. Return to the hotel for our welcome dinner. D Scott Monument, Edinburgh Monday, May 20 EDINBURGH This morning head up to Calton Hill, this UNESCO World Heritage Site features panoramic views overlooking the city and is home to some of Scotland s famous monuments such as the Dugald Stewart Monument designed by Scottish architect William Henry Playfair. Next walk by the 19 th -century neoclassical Old Royal High School whose future use is a cause of much debate. Then walk to the foot of Calton Hill to see the Rock House, an 18 th century historic gem whose elevated terrace has the most idyllic views overlooking the landmarks of Edinburgh. Walk down to Royal Mile for lunch. Stop to admire the Scottish Parliament Building, a modernist masterpiece by Enric Miralles. Next door is the 16 th -century Palace of Holyroodhouse, a treasure house of Scottish royal history and the Queen s official residence while in Edinburgh. See the Queen s Gallery, part of the palace complex, with changing exhibits drawn from the Royal Collection of Old Master paintings, rare furniture, and decorative arts. After the visit, board the bus for a drive to the Royal Observatory which was established in 1786. En route stop for a brief visit of the Catholic Chapel of St. Albert the Great. Opened in 2013 and designed by Simpson & Brown, the contemporary structure features a curved timber roof supported by steel columns in the shapes of trees. Return to the hotel for dinner at a nearby restaurant. B,L,D National Trust of Scotland s Georgian House, Edinburgh Tuesday, May 21 EDINBURGH On an excursion south of Edinburgh, visit some of Scotland s finest stately homes. See Sir Walter Scott s baronial home, Abbotsford, which inspired Scott s greatest poems and novels. Wander through the beautiful formal gardens and woodlands that surround this historic house. Enjoy lunch before heading north to Arniston House, once described as one of the most important William Adam houses in Scotland. A short distance away is Hawthornden Castle, once home of the poet William Drummond, who built his house around a ruined 15 th -century tower. The castle is now a private retreat for writers, and our group has been given special access to visit (pending confirmation). Return to Edinburgh. In the late afternoon, walk to the New Town, an area enriched with fine Georgian townhouses, where we will enjoy a private reception at the National Trust of Scotland s Georgian House. Designed by Scottish Neoclassical architect Robert Adam, this beautifully decorated house provides a glimpse of what life was like for a prosperous 18 th -century family. Dinner is at a local restaurant. B,L,R,D Wednesday, May 22 EDINBURGH Today head north, stopping first to see Scotland s iconic 3 bridges: Forth Bridge, opened in 1890 and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its cantilever design; Forth Road Bridge, a long span suspension bridge; and Queensferry Crossing, the world s longest three-tower, cable bridge in the world. Stop at South Queensferry to catch a glimpse of the 3 bridges spanning the Firth of Forth. Continue to Scone Palace, the crowning site of the King of Scots, including Robert the Bruce, for a guided visit. The Palace houses a wonderful collection of paintings and antiques and the grounds are world-renowned. Enjoy lunch at Scone Palace. After lunch, drive back to the newly opened Broomhall House for an exclusive visit hosted by Lord Bruce. Opened only for us, this hugely significant building in the history of Scottish architecture has been in the same

family for over 300 years. Begun in the early 18 th -century, the original building was remodeled 60 years later by the architect John Adam. And at the close of the century, the house was redesigned by Thomas Harrison in the Greek Revival style. Enjoy an afternoon tea at this special family home before returning to Edinburgh for dinner and evening at leisure. B,L,T Thursday, May 23 EDINBURGH / GLASGOW This morning depart for Glasgow. Stop for a guided visit to 17 th -century Hopetoun House, one of Scotland s finest stately homes. Designed by the Scottish architects Sir William Bruce and William Adam, the house is surrounded by 150 acres of gardens. Following a tour of this idyllic estate, enjoy a falconry demonstration and lunch. Afterwards, drive to one of Scotland s strangest buildings, The Pineapple. Built in 1761 as a summerhouse, the site once grew unusual fruits and vegetables in the glasshouses and walled garden. Continue to Glasgow for two very special visits (pending confirmations) at Moray Place, a terrace of 10 houses designed by noted Scottish architect Alexander "Greek" Thomson. By invitation of the owners, see Thomson s former home at 1 Moray Place, followed by a special reception at art historian Evelyn Silber s own Thomson-designed home (the Double Villa). Check in to the hotel before dinner at a local restaurant. B,L,R,D Friday, May 24 GLASGOW Early this morning, drive to Hill House for an exclusive, pre-opening visit to this domestic masterpiece by Mackintosh. After refreshments, drive back to Glasgow for lunch at leisure, followed by a visit to the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. This is a treasure house of painting, sculpture, ceramics, and jewelry, all in a palatial Victorian building. In the afternoon, take a walking tour through Glasgow s city center, ending with afternoon tea at the famous Willow Tea Rooms, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Enjoy some free time before dinner at one of Glasgow s fine restaurants. B,T,D Saturday, May 25 GLASGOW On a mini design tour of contemporary Glasgow along the waterfront, see Zaha Hadid s Riverside Museum of Transport. View Norman Foster s Clyde Auditorium, affectionately called the Armadillo, which sits across the river from the titanium-clad Glasgow Science Centre. Then visit St. Andrew s in the Square, a fine 18 th -century church designed by Alan Dreghorn, with spectacular Rococo plasterwork decoration. Continue to Holmwood House, a member of the National Trust for Scotland and one of the finest and most elaborate residences designed by Alexander Greek Thomson. Enjoy a light bite at the Art Lover s Café, followed by a visit to House for an Art Lover, set within the magnificent grounds of Bellahouston Park. Afterwards, drive to the Clydeside Single Malt Scotch Whisky Distillery to watch craftsmen distill spirits using traditional methods. Then enjoy some whisky tastings. Return to the hotel and later gather for our farewell dinner. B,L,D Sunday, May 26 GLASGOW / RETURN Depart the hotel for flights home via Glasgow Airport. B Kelvingrove Art Gallery (left) and the Riverside Museum of Transport (right), Glasgow

Photos clockwise from top right: Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow; garden maze, Scone Castle; map detail; Edinburgh rooftops; Detail of a watercolor by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Hill House; Broomhall House. Sir John Soane s Museum Foundation 120 Broadway, 20th Floor New York, NY 10271 www.soanefoundation.org

Accommodations The Balmoral, Edinburgh (left) and Blythswood Square, Glasgow (right) The Balmoral, Edinburgh The hotel is located where the Old Town stops and the New Town begins. The hotel s majestic clock defines the city s skyline and since the day it opened in 1902 it has run three minutes fast to ensure you will never miss your train. The Balmoral is a grand railway hotel, where porters can still be organized to whisk guests from the station hall to the reception desk, and its kilted doormen will guide you into the hotel. All of the 168 rooms and 20 suites have complimentary Wi-Fi and interactive entertainment, and many have views of Edinburgh Castle and the Old Town. The hotel also boasts a Michelin-starred restaurant, renowned whisky bar, and a spa. Blythswood Square, Glasgow Blythswood Square has been a prestigious address since the early 19th century. Overlooking a private garden square, the hotel's Georgian townhouses were originally home to wealthy merchants. Today it is one of Glasgow s best-established and most luxurious hotels, and the only one with an AA five-star accreditation.

SOANE TRAVELS: Glasgow & Edinburgh Exploring Scotland s Architectural Legacy May 18 26, 2019 TRIP SPECIFICS as of 20 October 2018 all arrangements are subject to change: Cost: $8,199 per person, double occupancy $9,999 single rate Rates Include: The cost per person includes a $1,000 per traveler donation to the Soane Foundation. Four nights at Balmoral Hotel (with one extra night to guarantee early check in) and three nights at Blythswood Square Hotel; meals as per the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, T=Tea, R=Reception, D=Dinner); bottled water and coffee/tea with all meals; house wine at included lunches and dinners; airport/hotel/airport group transfers for all participants on suggested flights; escorted sightseeing, transportation and entrance fees for all included visits; enrichment program of lectures and talks; gratuities to local guides and drivers; taxes, service, and porterage charges. Not Included in Rates: International airfare; passport fees; meals not specified; alcoholic beverages other than as noted in inclusions; personal items and expenses; airport transfers other than for those on suggested flights; optional prelude in London; luggage in excess of one suitcase; trip insurance; any other items not specifically mentioned as included. A Note on Suggested Flights: Preliminary group flights have been selected to work best with the proposed program. Transfers and baggage handling are provided for guests opting for the suggested flights. We understand that guests will book flights from alternative gateways, therefore, as a courtesy, we will make every effort to accommodate individuals on group transfers as long as they arrive at the same time or earlier than the suggested flight. WHEN REGISTERING Please return all forms and information to Liz McEnaney at the Soane Foundation. Forms can be send via email to liz@soanefoundation.org or via mail to the Soane Foundation, 120 Broadway, 20 th Floor, New York, NY 10271. Please notify Liz if sending via mail. Please note that this itinerary is subject to change. All arrangements are made by Academic Arrangements Abroad and their agents on behalf of Sir John Soane s Museum Foundation

RESERVATION APPLICATION I MAY 18 TO 26, 2019 PROGRAM RATE* $8,199 per person, double occupancy $9,999 single rate To reserve a place, please complete and return this form with your deposit of $1,000 per person (of which $500 is non-refundable for administrative fees) payable to Arrangements Abroad. Mail to: Arrangements Abroad, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 23rd floor, New York, New York 10018-3721. * Program rate includes a $1,000 per traveler donation to the Soane Foundation. Please see attached Contribution Form FIRST PARTICIPANT G L A S G OW & E D I N B U RG H : EXPLORING SCOTLAND S ARCHITECTURAL LEGACY NAME IN FULL AS ON PASSPORT HOME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TELEPHONE (HOME) (BUSINESS) FAX E-MAIL SECOND PARTICIPANT NAME IN FULL AS ON PASSPORT HOME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TELEPHONE (HOME) (BUSINESS) FAX E-MAIL Accommodations Hotel Room Preference q One bed q Two beds q Single Rate I wish to share a room with Form of Payment q Enclosed is my check (payable to Arrangements Abroad) q Credit card q Debit card NAME AS ON CREDIT CARD 3- OR 4-DIGIT SECURITY CODE CREDIT CARD NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE Each participant must sign below. I/We have read, understand and agree to the Terms & Conditions at www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms and detailed in program documents. I/We agree to full payment 120 days prior to departure. SIGNATURE REQUIRED DATE SIGNATURE REQUIRED DATE For more information, please contact Arrangements Abroad Telephone: 212.514.8921 or 800.221.1944 I Fax: 212.344.7493 I E-mail: trips@arrangementsabroad.com

SOANE TRAVELS: Glasgow & Edinburgh Exploring Scotland s Architectural Legacy May 18 26, 2019 CONTRIBUTION FORM In agreeing to participate on the Soane Foundation tour to Scotland: Glasgow & Edinburgh from May 18-29, 2019, there is a $1,000* per person tax-deductible contribution requested (this is part of the quoted FULL package price of $8,199 per person, double occupancy; or $9,999 single rate). We request this be paid directly to the Soane Foundation for tax acknowledgment purposes. This should be paid now at the time of your initial booking, or as a pledge for payment no later than 15 January 2019 (new tax year). NAME(S): COMPANY/FIRM: ADDRESS: TEL: MOBILE: E-MAIL: CONTRIBUTION PAYMENT OPTIONS: Payment enclosed or noted below by credit card Pledge: I pledge to make a payment by (must be received no later than 15 January 2019). FORMS OF PAYMENT: Check - Please make checks payable to: Sir John Soane s Museum Foundation Credit Card - Please charge the contribution of $1,000 per person to an American Express, Visa, MasterCard Please charge $ Signature: Card Number: Expiration: Name as it appears: Billing Zip Code: RETURN COMPLETED FORM TO: Sir John Soane s Museum Foundation 120 Broadway, 20 th Floor New York, NY 10271 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION please contact Liz McEnaney, Executive Director Liz@SoaneFoundation.org T. 347-766-2309 * Contributions are typically not refundable, however every consideration will be taken if you need to cancel.