**Chrystal Macmillan Building, The University of Edinburgh**

Nestled in the heart of Edinburgh at 15a George Square, the Chrystal Macmillan Building serves as a vibrant hub for academic excellence and innovative research within The University of Edinburgh. This striking facility is dedicated to fostering a collaborative environment where students, faculty, and visitors can engage in scholarly discourse and cutting-edge projects.

The building is home to a variety of services, including state-of-the-art lecture halls, versatile meeting spaces, and dedicated areas for workshops and events, all designed to support the diverse needs of the academic community. With a focus on customer satisfaction, the staff at Chrystal Macmillan Building are committed to providing high-quality service, ensuring that every visitor feels welcomed and valued.

What sets this venue apart is its unique blend of historical charm and modern amenities, creating an inspiring atmosphere conducive to learning and collaboration. Whether you’re looking to book an appointment, host a seminar, or simply explore the educational opportunities available, the team is ready to assist you. For more information about the services offered or to discuss your specific needs, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 0131 650 1000 or visit our website at [www.ed.ac.uk](http://www.ed.ac.uk/). Experience the exceptional educational environment that makes the Chrystal Macmillan Building truly special!

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Jacob Enright

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Great building, spaceous, good natural light, comfortable chairs and good cafe on ground floor. Grea

4/ 5

Great building, spaceous, good natural light, comfortable chairs and good cafe on ground floor. Great views from the top floors. I would have awarded a top review, but it just doesnt feel like a five star building.

D Ma

4 Google Rating

Nice building with good facilities for teaching, meeting and studying.

4/ 5

Nice building with good facilities for teaching, meeting and studying.

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