Teviot Row House
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Teviot Row House is one of the Student Union
Student union
Student union may refer to:* Students' union, or student government in the U.S., a student organization at many colleges and universities dedicated to student governance...

 buildings at Edinburgh University, Scotland
Scotland
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. Run by Edinburgh University Students' Association
Edinburgh University Students' Association
Edinburgh University Students' Association provides services, representation and welfare support to matriculated students of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.-Composition:...

 (EUSA), the building in Bristo Square
Bristo Square
Bristo Square, in Edinburgh, Scotland, was built in the early 20th century. Bristo Square is owned by Edinburgh University and acts as a public space. It is commonly used by traceurs, skateboarders, rollerbladers and bmxers for recreational purposes...

 is the oldest purpose built Student Union Building in the world, having been opened on Saturday, October 19, 1889 (construction started in 1887).

Teviot was built in a 16th Century Scots architectural style with a crowstepped gables clasped by drum tower
Drum Tower
The term Drum tower is used to refer to a tower in the center of an old Chinese city, housing signal drums. There was usually also a Bell tower nearby...

s of the Falkland or Holyrood type but with large windows. It has large late Gothic traceried windows
Tracery
In architecture, Tracery is the stonework elements that support the glass in a Gothic window. The term probably derives from the 'tracing floors' on which the complex patterns of late Gothic windows were laid out.-Plate tracery:...

.

It has seven bars; a canteen; a coffee shop, a debating chamber (used for functions), a dining room, and many other meeting rooms available for booking by student societies. During the Edinburgh Festival
Edinburgh Festival
The Edinburgh Festival is a collective term for many arts and cultural festivals that take place in Edinburgh, Scotland each summer, mostly in August...

, it is used by The Gilded Balloon
The Gilded Balloon
The Gilded Balloon is one of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe's best-known venues, established by Karen Koren in 1986 in Edinburgh's Cowgate. When a fire destroyed the original premises, Teviot Row House in Bristo Square became the Gilded Balloon's main venue....

 and is one of the city's biggest Fringe venues.

Teviot has recently undergone a refurbishment programme which has included the creation of the Loft Bar on the Debating Hall level, and the conversion of the Library into a bar.

During the university period Teviot hosts a number of regular events that cater towards local students. These include an Open Mic Night, the Going Underground club night which specialises in indie music and a Sunday night Teviot Pursuit pub quiz which regularly attracts between 30 and 40 teams each week. On the first Monday after the last Friday of each month, Teviot also hosts MHXC- a monthly pay day celebration for past and present EUSA staff. Special one off annual events include a semester ending Christmas party and a Hallowe'en event which utilises the entire building.
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