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Marischal College

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Marischal College — a garden in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom.

Marischal College tower - geograph.org.uk - 5664848

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2.5 h
Best time of year
Spring & summer (Apr–Sep)
  • Dog-friendly
  • Wheelchair accessible

About

Marischal College is a garden of interest in scotland-highlands, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

Marischal College ( MAR-shəl) was one of the two universities in Aberdeen between 1593 and 1860, alongside King's College, Aberdeen, with which it merged to form the University of Aberdeen in 1860. Its nineteenth-century building, first constructed between 1837 and 1844 and substantially extended between 1893 and 1906, has served since 2011 as the headquarters of Aberdeen City Council. Today, it provides corporate office space and public access to services, adjacent to the Town House, the city's historic seat of local government. It is the second largest granite building in the world. The building was used by the University of Aberdeen for academic purposes until the mid-20th century and less and less until the early 2000s. During this period the building was frequently rebuilt and expanded. In the mid-to-late 20th century, teaching and academic activities at the university began to move to King's College or Foresterhill (for students of medicine) and by the early 21st century a new purpose for Marischal College was required. After a number of unsuccessful proposals, the majority of the building was leased to Aberdeen City Council to be restored and refurbished as office accommodation. The extensive renovation was completed on schedule and significantly under budget and the building opened to the public in June 2011. The university has retained the Mitchell Hall and a number of other significant parts of the building for its own use, in addition to its museum stores (formerly the Marischal Museum).

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Background

Description

The building standing today, which replaced a number of older structures, was constructed between 1837 and 1844 by Aberdeen architect Archibald Simpson. This 1837 building formed a U-shaped quadrangle, with a small entrance via an archway amidst unrelated housing on the west side. The building was substantially extended between 1893 and 1905 by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, and with its new "granite cage" front, enclosing the quadrangle, it became the second-largest granite building in the world (exceeded only by the Escorial Palace near Madrid). Amongst the buildings demolished to make way for the new frontage of Marischal College at the turn of the 20th century, was Greyfriars Church,…

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Coordinates
57.1497, -2.0968
Postcode
AB24 5AT
Parliamentary constituency
Aberdeen South
Phone
+44 1224 641122
Established
1593

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Marischal College?
Marischal College is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode AB24 5AT).
When was Marischal College built?
Built or established in 1593.
Who owns Marischal College?
Marischal College is owned by University of Aberdeen.
How do I get to Marischal College?
Drivers can navigate to postcode AB24 5AT. It sits within the Aberdeen South parliamentary constituency.