John Knox House in Edinburgh

John Knox House

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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About John Knox House

John Knox House is a historical museum located in Edinburgh, Scotland, dedicated to the life of the Protestant Reformer John Knox. Visitors are drawn to its rich history and well-preserved architecture, offering insights into Scotland's Reformation period and its influential figures.

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John Knox House Official General admission for adults. Max 30 visitors per hour. Boo $9.36 View
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Tours, passes & combos at John Knox House

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Love to visit John Knox House, Edinburgh $9.36 View
Trip.com John Knox House preserved medieval house Ticket+Audio Guide( $9.42 View

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Museum in Edinburgh, Scotland

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Where is John Knox's house in Edinburgh?

Images: John Knox's House, 45 High Street, Edinburgh.

Who owns John Knox's house?

The building was restored again in 1984. Over the next few centuries many decorations and paintings were added, and the house and its contents are now a museum. The building is owned by the Church of Scotland and is now administered as part of the new, adjacent Scottish Storytelling Centre.

What happened between Mary, Queen of Scots, and John Knox?

On 29 July 1567, Knox preached James VI's coronation sermon at the church of the Holy Rude in Stirling. During this period Knox thundered against her in his sermons, even to the point of calling for her death. However, Mary's life was spared, and she escaped on 2 May 1568.

Where did John Knox live in Edinburgh?

Knox must have lived, during 1568 and 1569, if not longer,-in one of these three houses thus accurately identified—the second property from the High Street on the east side of the present St Giles Street, or the fourth property from the High Street in the same quarter, or the second from the High Street, 'opposite the ...

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