National Museums Scotland

Monkeys: Our Primate Family
Saturday 28 June – Sunday 30 November 2025
Come face to face with the rarest and most endangered primates on Earth.
Our museums

National Museum of Scotland Open daily, 10:00 - 17:00
Free entry
Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF

National Museum of Flight Apr - Oct
Open daily, 10:00 - 17:00
Paid entry, Members free
East Fortune Airfield, East Lothian, EH39 5LF

National Museum of Rural Life Open daily, 10:00 - 17:00
Paid entry, Members free
Philipshill Road, East Kilbride, G76 9HR

National War Museum Apr - Sep
Open daily, 09:45 - 17:45
Free entry with paid entry to Edinburgh Castle
Castlehill, Edinburgh, EH1 2NG
What's on
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Curiosity Club
Sat 29 Mar - Sat 29 Nov, 10:30 - 12:00Don’t miss our exciting, hands-on sessions for curious kids ages 7-11. - Event

Relaxed Curiosity Club
Sat 25 Oct – Sat 28 Mar, 14:30 - 15:30Join us for our exciting series of hands-on sessions for curious ASN families. - Event

The Sunday Sketch
Sun 21 Sep - Sun 23 Nov, 14:00 - 16:00Join us to learn how to sketch, taking inspiration from the incredible collections on display in our museum galleries.
Discover our collections
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What is the Peebles Hoard?
The Peebles Hoard is a spectacular collection of bronze, leather and wooden material. Dating to the Late Bronze Age (c.1000-800 BCE), it contains several hundred elements from a complex set of objects. A complete sword in a wooden scabbard… - Discover

Get to know Robert Burns through 10 objects
A variety of objects relating to the life of Scotland's bard can be found in National Museums Scotland's collection. Read on to learn more about Burns' life, legacy, and his depictions in objects and popular culture. - Discover

The story of Dolly the sheep
Dolly the sheep was the first cloned mammal ever to be created from an adult cell. Affectionately named after country music legend Dolly Parton, Dolly caused excitement and controversy among both scientists and the public.Why is Dolly… - Discover

Discovering dinosaur bones on a Scottish island
Dr Elsa Panciroli was walking along the shore of the island of Eigg when something caught her eye. She had stepped on a boulder, but there was something unusual buried in it.Dr Panciroli, a Research Associate at National Museums Scotland,…

