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Joanna Lumley with Jean Muir costumes

Our current sponsors and corporate members

Find out who is supporting our current exhibitions and who our corporate members are.

Research into Early Historic Scotland is sponsored by Glenmorangie

GlenmorangieThis three year partnership supports the study and understanding of the people of Early Historic Scotland, including the mysterious Picts. It is bringing Scotland’s past alive by commissioning contemporary versions of world renowned treasures including the first Pictish throne created in over one thousand years. You can find out more about the Pictish throne and our Early People gallery here.

RBS Museum Lates and hot-ticket debates are sponsored by The Royal Bank of Scotland Group

RBS The Royal Bank of Scotland GroupThe partnership with RBS aims to inspire and engage young audiences and help us to bring our collections and exhibitions to the public in new and innovative ways. The programme of activities includes RBS Museum Lates - a series of after-hours events with live performances and extended exhibition hours - and speaker-led events and debates aimed at young people

Catherine the Great: An Enlightened Empress is sponsored by Baillie Gifford

Baillie GiffordThis spectacular exhibition, developed in partnership with The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg and sponsored by Baillie Gifford, celebrates the 250th anniversary of Catherine the Great’s ascension to the Russian throne. The National Museum of Scotland will be the only UK venue to showcase this exhibition. As one of the greatest art collectors of all time, Catherine the Great’s collections reflect both the personal and political ambitions of a woman who put Russia on the cultural map of Europe.

Corporate partners

Allander Print Unlimited
Anderson Strathern
Artemis - The profit hunter
Brewin Dolphin
Diageo
Miller

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