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Point 7

Time

10 mins

Distance

529m

# Steps

~756

Point 7

The Carnegie Hall is another Dunfermline landmark. It opened in 1937 and was named in honour of Andrew Carnegie, becoming the second Carnegie Hall after the well-known one in Carnegieโ€™s adopted home of New York.

Over the years the Carnegie Hall has hosted many wonderful performances from local amateur groups to famous names like Billy Connolly who recorded his Atlantic Bridge album at both Carnegie Halls in Dunfermline and New York.

Next to the Carnegie Hall, the Music Institute hosts workshops, classes and childrenโ€™s groups and the Studio Theatre acts as a rehearsal and performance space for creating and developing new work.

https://www.onfife.com/venues/carnegie-hall/

Content on this site was sourced from:
Fife Council, Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, Fife Coast and Countryside Trust, ONFife, Your Guide to The City of Dunfermline