It is fitting that the home of Scotland’s first dedicated building conservation centre itself uses traditional materials in a contemporary way.
The Engine Shed building, used as a goods transfer shed, was built sometime between 1896 and 1913. The exact details of its construction were subject to an information blackout, and are still unknown, as it was part of an important military complex. The strategic base on the banks of the River Forth was a key resource for the army in the run up to and during both World Wars.
We are now a dynamic hub of digital innovation, heritage science, and an accredited training centre.
Join us to discover what's inside and learn about the history of the Engine Shed, how it was made using traditional materials in a contemporary way and how we recycled many other materials during the restoration.
Learn about the traditional skills vital in protecting Scotland’s buildings and monuments. Explore scientific techniques and labs which help us maintain and protect our living heritage. See the digital resources we use, including a giant 3D printer, a Digital Imaging Lab and ‘The Howff’ our cutting-edge immersive hub.
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Engine Shed , Forthside Way, Stirling, FK8 2BY
Our free sessions at the Engine Shed are part of Doors Open Day. The theme for the 2024 programme is Heritage of Routes, Networks and Connections.
To discover more, visit the Doors Open Day website.
On Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 September we'll have two sessions running each day. Booking is essential, as numbers are limited for each session:
- Saturday 21 September - $0.00 (Rank = 0)
We will have two sessions running through the day:
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Engine Shed , Forthside Way, Stirling, FK8 2BY
Our free sessions at the Engine Shed are part of Doors Open Day. The theme for the 2024 programme is Heritage of Routes, Networks and Connections.
To discover more, visit the Doors Open Day website.
On Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 September we'll have two sessions running each day. Booking is essential, as numbers are limited for each session:
- Sunday 22 September - $0.00 (Rank = 0)
We will have two sessions running through the day:
Our free sessions at the Engine Shed are part of Doors Open Day. The theme for the 2024 programme is Heritage of Routes, Networks and Connections.
To discover more, visit the Doors Open Day website.
On Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 September we'll have two sessions running each day. Booking is essential, as numbers are limited for each session: