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  1. 1994–1997, 2017. Architect. Jim Clydesdale [3][4] Tenants. Heart of Midlothian F.C. 1886–present. Tynecastle Park, also known as Tynecastle Stadium, is a football stadium in the Gorgie area of Edinburgh, which is the home ground of Scottish Professional Football League club Heart of Midlothian (Hearts).

  2. It has a seating capacity of 19,852, making it the sixth-largest football stadium in Scotland. Built in 1886, Tynecastle Park has been the cherished stadium for Hearts and has witnessed various Scotland international matches. Additionally, it has been selected as a neutral venue for Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup semi-finals.

  3. Sep 26, 2024 · Dalgety, St Bridgets Kirk. 12.96 Km. Scottish Mining Museum. 13.49 Km. Aberdour Castle. 13.58 Km. Tynecastle Stadium Location Map, Satellite view of Tynecastle Stadium GPS Coordinates, Nearest Railway Train Stations and Bus Stops to Tynecastle Stadium.

    • 55°56'19.68" N 3°13'57" W
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  4. Get exclusive access behind the scenes at Tynecastle Park! We reveal the inner workings of the Club and its rich history, in a fun and informative way with our guided Stadium Tours. Heritage Stadium Tour Highlights: 90 Minute Tour Experience around Tynecastle. Experienced Private Tour Guide. Access to restricted areas.

  5. Mar 23, 2016 · Gorgie Rd, Edinburgh, EH11 2NL. Advertisement. Tynecastle Park – stadium description. Hard to believe, but the oldest constantly standing venue in Scotland was once called new. That was in 1886, when Hearts moved from their previous pitch. First revamps came in 1892, 1903 and 1911, but the most important one was done in 1914 with the main ...

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  6. Tynecastle Park, also known as Tynecastle Stadium, is a football stadium in the Gorgie area of Edinburgh, which is the home ground of Scottish Professional Football League club Heart of Midlothian. Murrayfield

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  8. In 1895, Heart of Midlothian FC were crowned Scottish football champions for the first time in their history. Their best attended game at the stadium named Tynecastle Park took place on 13 February 1932. 53,000 fans showed up for a match between Heart of Midlothian Football Club and Rangers Football Club that day. It was a Scottish cup game.