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Posted on March 21, 2012January 4, 2024 by Dave Fitch

Photo: The hidden cross

A window-slit cut into the Moray sandstone that lines the broch that forms the entrance to the National Museum of Scotland extension, built in the late 90s and designed by Benson and Forsyth. There is a mimoa.eu architecture project on the building.

Categoriesphotos Tagsarchitectural photography, architecture, black and white, Chambers Street, Edinburgh, monochrome, National Museum of Scotland, Scotland

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