The Dome, Edinburgh

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Former namesCommercial Bank of Scotland
General information
Architectural styleGreco-Roman
Town or cityNew Town
CountryScotland
Coordinates55°57′12″N 3°11′46″W / 55.95336°N 3.19603°W / 55.95336; -3.19603
Current tenantsCaledonian Heritable
Year(s) builtc.1840s
Technical details
Floor count2
Design and construction
Architect(s)David Rhind
Listed Building – Category A
Official name14 George Street, former Commercial Bank, incorporating boundary walls, railings and balustrades, flanking gateways and pavilions, and lamp standards
TypeArchitectural
Designated13 January 1966 (1966-01-13)
Reference no.LB28862

The Dome is a building on George Street in New Town of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom. It currently functions as a bar, restaurant and nightclub, although it was first built as the headquarters of the Commercial Bank of Scotland in 1847. The building was designed by David Rhind in a Graeco-Roman style. It stands on the site of the Physicians' Hall, the offices of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, which was constructed in the 18th century to designs by James Craig, the planner of the New Town. The Dome is a category A listed building.[1] The current operating business is Caledonian Heritable, a hotel, bars and restaurant group founded by Portobello born entrepreneur Kevin Doyle (also Archerfield, Ryan's Bar, & co)

  1. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "14 George Street, Former Commercial Bank... (Category A Listed Building) (LB28862)". Retrieved 19 March 2019.