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- Save to ListThe Scottish Maritime Museum holds an important nationally recognised and varied collection of historic ships, artefacts, shipbuilding machinery, machine tools, several small vessels, canoes, lifeboats and other fascinating personal items. Read more...
- Save to ListWelcome to Scotland’s outstanding national collection of modern and contemporary art, the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art comprises two buildings, Modern One and Modern Two. Set in beautiful parkland close to the Water of Leith you can explore sculpture by major artists such as Ian Hamilton Finlay, Henry Moore, Rachel Whiteread and Barbara Hepworth. Read more...
- Save to ListVisit one of Edinburgh’s most iconic buildings and explore a fascinating overview of Scotland past and present though a wealth of imagery encompassing painting, photography, sculpture and film. Meet the people who have helped shape the nation’s identity at home and abroad from Mary, Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie and Robert Burns, through to more recent pioneers in Read more...
- Save to Listncludes 1:10 scale Titanic model and exhibit. Free. Open 10 – 3pm daily. No parking, drop-off only. Nearest parking Telford St Retail Park. A small interactive and evolving museum in Inverness with nautical artefacts & large ships: e.G 1:10 scale Titanic, Buckie drifter, RNLI lifeboat & more. Read more...
- Save to ListSignal Tower Museum is located near Arbroath’s picturesque and busy harbour, in a complex of buildings originally used as the shore station and family accommodation for the Bell Rock Lighthouse. Built in 1813, Signal Tower served the lighthouse until 1955. It was adapted for the museum in 1974. Read more...
- Save to ListThe Dental Collection is one of the finest in the UK and demonstrates the development of dentistry from its earliest days to modern times. Read more...
- Save to ListThe museum offers visitors a unique experience and a true insight into island life a 100 years ago. This award winning attraction is a must for all visitors to the beautiful Isle of Skye. Read more...
- Save to ListIt’s all going ON at St Andrews Museum – a stunning Victorian mansion nestled in the grounds of Kilnburn Park. We have a lively series of temporary exhibitions and a regular programme of talks, concerts and children’s workshops. Read more...
- Save to ListSt Cecilia’s Hall Museum of Instruments is currently closed for major redevelopment. When it reopens in Spring 2017, it will display around 40 of the world’s most important and best-preserved early keyboard instruments: harpsichords, virginals, spinets, organs and pianos from the period of their first construction to about 1840, many in playing order. Read more...
- Save to ListIt is hard to believe that this sleepy Angus village of St Vigeans was once the centre of a royal estate and of huge religious importance, bustling with prayerful pilgrims and monks. Admittedly, this was more than 1,000 years ago, so visitors could be forgiven for missing the evidence that is scattered around and in the walls of the late Read more...