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- Save to ListThe Museum of the University of St Andrews (MUSA) is a free museum displaying some of the amazing treasures from the University’s collection of over 112,000 artefacts. The Museum is located on the Scores in St Andrews and is home to St Salvator’s Mace, which is still used in Graduation and Welcome ceremonies to this day. The museum has four Read more...
- Save to ListLocated in the historic Bank of Scotland Head Office, this fascinating museum takes a fresh look at money – and much, much more. Art & design, technology, crime, trade and security – all feature in the story of money Read more...
- Save to ListCheck in for an aviation adventure at East Fortune airfield! Trace the history of aviation from the First World War to today or join the jet set on a Boeing 707 and Concorde. Go interactive in hands-on galleries, where you can find out how aircraft fly and the skills you need to fly them Read more...
- Save to ListDiscover how 300 years of farming and rural home life have shaped and altered Scotland’s countryside. Tour the period farmhouse for a sense of what living on a farm was really like more than 50 years ago, and meet the animals on the historic working farm: Ayrshire cows, Tamworth pigs, Scots dumpy hens, black-faced sheep and Clydesdale horses. Read more...
- Save to ListExplore the diversity of the natural world, world cultures, science and technology, art, design and fashion, and Scottish history, all under one roof. Read more...
- Save to ListWithin the historic setting of Edinburgh Castle, accounts of battles lost and won are told through military artefacts and personal collections. Find out about the life of Scots at war, from the First World War trenches to the Home Front, and learn how conflicts, both at home and abroad, have shaped Scotland’s image and reputation over the centuries. Read more...
- Save to ListThe aim of the Museum is to advance the education of present and future generations by collecting, maintaining, conserving and exhibiting items of historical and cultural interest relating to the Oban area in peace time and during the war years. Read more...
- Save to ListExplore how our oceans work. Hidden in a small space is a treasure trove of exciting info you are encouraged to discover using an underwater camera, 3-D globe, microscope, Arctic tunnel, films, science gear and computers. A real ‘edutainment’ experience! It’s the ‘shop window’ of a major marine research & education organisation and thus provides access to our blue planet’s Read more...
- Save to ListA visit to Dynamic Earth is like nothing else on Earth. It’s a chance to experience the primeval forces of nature as they shaped our planet, to journey through space and time and even go on a 4DVENTURE around the world. You’ll be embarking on the interactive adventure of a lifetime – the lifetime of our planet. As if this Read more...
- Save to ListPaisley Museum, Scotland’s first municipal museum, designed by John Honeyman, was opened in 1871 Read more...