
Wild Wings of Hope
Wednesday 15 – Friday 17 October, 10:30 – 16:00
National Museum of Scotland
Free, drop-in
About Wild Wings of Hope
Blending papercut craft and traditional storytelling, Wild Wings of Hope is a celebration of art, folklore, ecology and community.
Ed Harrison, Chief Gift Amu and Cara Silversmith
Museum entrances
There is level access to the museum via the main doors to the Entrance Hall on Chambers Street, the Tower entrance at the corner of Chambers Street and George IV Bridge, and the Lothian Street entrance.
Lifts
Lifts are available to all floors of the museum.
Toilets
There are toilets on most levels of the museum, including accessible toilets and baby changing facilities. There is a Changing Places (U) toilet in the Entrance Hall on Level 0.
Borrow a wheelchair
Wheelchairs are available for loan at no charge. Please note wheelchairs cannot be booked in advance. On arrival, ask about availability at the Information Desk.
Small mobility scooters are permitted inside the museum.
Assistance dogs
Guide dogs, hearing dogs and other recognised assistance dogs are admitted.
Induction loops and hearing helpers
Induction loops
There are induction loops throughout the museum. They can be found at:
• Information desks at the Main Entrance and Tower Entrance
• The Auditorium
• The Dunfermline Room lecture theatre
Hearing helpers
If you are here for a workshop, staff leading them are happy to wear microphones provided.
We also have a set of hearing helpers which staff can use during a session.
Visit our accessibility page for general access information for the National Museum of Scotland.

Plan your visit
All the information you need to plan a visit to the National Museum of Scotland.

Plan your visit
All the information you need to plan a visit to the National Museum of Scotland.