An Lanntair’s award winning building, designed by Nicoll Russell Studios, is inspired by its name, which means “the beacon” in Gaelic.
The arts centre houses a multipurpose auditorium and cinema, gallery and café/bar.
* Monday - Sat 10:00 til late
The largest arts facility in the Outer Hebrides and comprises a gallery, performance…
A Stornoway landmark, built in 1878. Martin’s Memorial Church was designed by RA Bryden.
Sgeulachd a’ Chlò Mhòir is an introduction to the unique world of HARRIS TWEED, the…
Stornoway features in all three books. In particular, there are scene's in MacNeils, the…
In 1263, King Haakon IV of Norway attempted to regain control of the Hebrides and Argyll…
While the sea brought has wealth and power to the Outer Hebrides over the centuries, it…
Photograph © David Wilson
The police station is off course where Detective Fin…
Since our ancestors landed on the Hebrides over 8,000 years ago, sailing and boat…
Gaidhlig (Gaelic in English and pronounced gaalic not gaylic) remains the majority…
Gaelic translations to help you with the charts.
The Italianate Clocktower remains from the original elementary and infant school built in…
Gaelic Heritage Landscapes photographic collection. Take a moment to immerse yourself in…
Built in 1847-51 in the Neo-Gothic style popular in the Victorian era by Sir James…
The multi-award winning Hebridean Celtic Festival (HebCelt) has been a key feature in the…