Triple Kirks, pub and former church in Aberdeen City, Scotland, UK
Triple Kirks is a former church building with classical stone architecture now operating as a pub. Inside, the space combines historical architectural details with contemporary features including television screens and an outdoor seating area.
The building was designed by Scottish architect Archibald Simpson and constructed in 1843 as part of the Free Churches movement during the Church of Scotland split. Three separate churches eventually merged into the single establishment that stands today.
The name comes from three churches that once occupied this location. Today visitors experience it as a social gathering place where locals meet and the rhythm of city life becomes part of the visit.
The venue is centrally located in Aberdeen and easily accessible on foot with clear visibility from the street. Visitors should note that crowds build up on weekends and outdoor areas are usable depending on weather conditions.
The building is constructed from local granite, the same material that defines Aberdeen's distinctive stone architecture. This construction approach makes it a quiet example of regional building heritage that has been preserved over decades.
Location: Aberdeen City
Location: Aberdeen
GPS coordinates: 57.14760,-2.10263
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:07
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