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Satrosphere aims to inspire the scientists of tomorrow and to spark renewed interest in university science courses, currently in decline.

Satrosphere was Scotland's first Science Centre. It contains exhibits which are aimed mainly at younger children. It attracts primary school groups around the year and its exhibits are 'hands on' so that everything can be played with and examined.

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Farms
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The National Forest Adventure Farm offers exciting indoor fun, outdoor adventure and farm animal experiences.

And in 2014 we became World Record Breakers - by making over 3,300 scarecrows!

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Hampden Park, Glasgow, is home to the Scottish Football Museum.

Exhibits date back to the world's very first international game - a 0-0 draw between Scotland and England in 1872.

Other artefacts include the world's oldest national trophy, the Scottish FA Challenge Cup.

The Scottish Football Hall of Fame is housed within the museum and among the players and managers to be inducted are Jock Stein, Bill Shankly, Denis Law and Billy Bremner.

Exhibitions at the Scottish Football Museum

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Adventure First Ltd is a small company based in Aberdeen providing the highest quality outdoor adventure activities throughout Scotland. Our staff have been playing and working in the outdoors for most of their lives and are highly experienced and qualified in their chosen specialities.

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Our Cathedral Church is the main place of worship in the Catholic Diocese of Aberdeen. It was opened in December 1860 as the principal Catholic Church in the west end of the city, replacing St. Peter's Church in the Castlegate, when there were about 1,000 Catholics out of a population of 74,000 and the number of Catholics was increasing. It became the Cathedral (the church of the Bishop's Chair ) when the post-reformation diocese was set up in 1878.

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Arenas and Exhibition Centres
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As the North of Scotland’s largest Conference Centre, we host over 600 events and welcome around 300,000 visitors annually.

AECC and Aberdeen are very accessible with great transport links to this historic and successful city, and to some of Scotland’s finest scenery and heritage!

Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC) was established as a Limited Liability Company in 1985, when the Centre at the Bridge of Don first opened, built primarily as a permanent Venue to house Offshore Europe.

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Adventure Aberdeen is a 'not for profit' Aberdeen City Council service. We provide an essential and vibrant outdoor service to education, social care and community establishments across Aberdeen city. As part of a continued effort to provide a top quality service at unbeatable value, Adventure Aberdeen also works with private and corporate groups. 

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Religious Buildings
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The Cathedral Church of St Andrew is a Catholic cathedral in the West End of the city of Dundee, Scotland.

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Science & Technology
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Learning is why Dundee Science Centre exists. Learning enriches lives: it gives challenge, enjoyment, and new experiences, and widens opportunity.  It helps us become responsible citizens and fulfilled individuals.

Our range of programmes support learning from birth to adulthood, with specific support for Curriculum for Excellence.

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