Royal Scottish Geographical Society (RSGS)
Royal Scottish Geographical Society (RSGS) is a building in Perth and Kinross, North East Scotland, Scotland. Royal Scottish Geographical Society (RSGS) is situated nearby to the theater building Perth Concert Hall, as well as near Perth Art Gallery.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Perth Concert Hall and Perth Art Gallery.
Perth Concert Hall
Theater building
Photo: Val Vannet, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Perth Concert Hall is an events centre which hosts a programme of concerts, performances and contemporary art in Perth, Scotland.
Perth Art Gallery
Art gallery
Perth Art Gallery is the principal art gallery and exhibition space in the city of Perth, Scotland. It is located partly in the Marshall Monument, named in memory of Thomas Hay Marshall, a former provost of Perth.
Perth Theatre
Theater building
Photo: Lis Burke, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Perth Theatre is an entertainment venue in Mill Street, Perth, Scotland. It opened in 1900 and was extended in the 1980s. The building is category B listed by Historic Environment Scotland, and is operated by the charitable organisation Horsecross Arts, alongside sister venue Perth Concert Hall. Perth Theatre is situated 510 feet southwest of Royal Scottish Geographical Society (RSGS).
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Perth and Scone.
Perth
Photo: Rhodington, Public domain.
Perth is a city in Perth and Kinross in North East Scotland, with a population in 2016 of 47,430. It stands at a point where the River Tay channels between hills, turns sharply and becomes tidal and navigable.
Scone
Town
Photo: Lis Burke, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Scone is a town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The medieval town of Scone, which grew up around the monastery and royal residence, was abandoned in the early 19th century when the residents were removed and a new palace was built on the site by the Earl of Mansfield. Scone is situated 2 miles northeast of Royal Scottish Geographical Society (RSGS).
Huntingtower and Ruthvenfield
Village
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Huntingtower and Ruthvenfield is a village in Perthshire, Scotland, on the River Almond, 3 miles northwest of Perth. Bleaching, the chief industry, dated from 1774, when the bleaching-field was formed. Huntingtower and Ruthvenfield is situated 2½ miles west of Royal Scottish Geographical Society (RSGS).
Royal Scottish Geographical Society (RSGS)
Latitude
56.39829° or 56° 23′ 54″ northLongitude
-3.43006° or 3° 25′ 48″ westOpen location code
9C8R9HX9+8XOpenStreetMap ID
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