Murray Lecture Theatre
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William Murray was an influential climber in the early 20th Century. Captured during World War II he then spent three years in prisoner of war camps, during which time he wrote a book entitled Mountaineering In Scotland. The rewritten work was finally published in 1947 and was followed by the sequel, Undiscovered Scotland, in 1951. Both concentrate on Scottish winter climbing and were widely credited with helping to inspire the post-war renaissance in the sport.
Fully functioning lecture theatre adjacent to the Patey Suite and the Cunningham Meeting Room. Beautifully designed room with a retractable seating area backed by an original rockface wall and overlooking the entrance to the EICA.
- Ideal for presentations, screenings, seminars, boardroom meetings and other corporate events
- Featuring: PA System, ceiling mounted projector, 10ft retractable screen and blackout screens on all windows
- Can be used with the Patey Suite to create larger room, or breakout space.
- Broadband internet access

| Murray Lecture Theatre (Level 4) | |
| Capacity |
220 - Theatre
150 – Banquet 220 - Buffet 220 - Reception |
| Height (m) |
3.47
|
| Area (m2) |
201.95
|
| Dimensions (m) |
18 x 14.5 (widest)
15 x 14.5 (narrowest)
|
| Power sockets (13 amp) |
4
|
| Internet/ phone points |
20
|
Please contact us for more information.


