Joseph Black Building, The University of Edinburgh
Chamber Rating
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Felicia Longo
(Translated by Google) Excellent university, my daughter attends it (Original) Ottima universit, la frequenta mia figlia
Dec 20th, 2022 -
Tatjana Jerkovi
Mar 21st, 2022 -
marco kari
Feb 8th, 2022 -
Richard Cooper
Nov 15th, 2021 -
Mike Newsome
A great building with a really interesting history, original constructed as one level with a design that allowed for additional floors to be added on, those levels added to the original 1920s build in the early 1950s
Jun 16th, 2021
About
Joseph Black Building, The University of Edinburgh
Joseph Black Building, The University of Edinburgh is located at David Brewster Rd in Edinburgh, Scotland EH9 3FJ. Joseph Black Building, The University of Edinburgh can be contacted via phone at (131) 650-1000 for pricing, hours and directions.
Contact Info
- (131) 650-1000
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Joseph Black Building, The University of Edinburgh?
A The phone number for Joseph Black Building, The University of Edinburgh is: (131) 650-1000.
Q Where is Joseph Black Building, The University of Edinburgh located?
A Joseph Black Building, The University of Edinburgh is located at David Brewster Rd, Edinburgh, sct EH9 3FJ
Q What is the internet address for Joseph Black Building, The University of Edinburgh?
A The website (URL) for Joseph Black Building, The University of Edinburgh is: http://www.chem.ed.ac.uk/
Q How is Joseph Black Building, The University of Edinburgh rated?
A Joseph Black Building, The University of Edinburgh has a 4.7 Star Rating from 14 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Joseph Black Building, The University of Edinburgh
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 14 Reviews )Felicia Longo on Google
(Translated by Google) Excellent university, my daughter attends it
(Original)
Ottima universit, la frequenta mia figlia
Tatjana Jerkovi on Google
marco kari on Google
Richard Cooper on Google
Mike Newsome on Google
A great building with a really interesting history, original constructed as one level with a design that allowed for additional floors to be added on, those levels added to the original 1920s build in the early 1950s