The Scottish National Display is the national craftsmanship exhibition.
It is situated on The Hill in focal Edinburgh, in a neoclassical building composed by William Henry Playfair, and first opened to general society in 1859.
The display houses the national gathering of artistic work, traversing Scottish and global craftsmanship from the earliest starting point of the Renaissance up to the begin of the twentieth century.
At the core of the National Exhibition's accumulation is a gathering of depictions exchanged from the Illustrious Scottish Foundation Building.