
National Museum of Scotland
With thousands of amazing objects across multiple galleries, the Museum offers you a world of discovery all under one roof
Visitor information for National Museum of Scotland
Admission details:
Free entry
Opening hours:
Open daily, 10:00 - 17:00
Closed 25 Dec. Open 26 Dec, 12:00 – 17:00. Open 1 Jan, 12:00 – 17:00.
What's on
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Find Out Fridays
5 Sep 25 - 26 Jun 2026, every Friday afternoon during term time 13:30 – 16:00Drop-in Friday fun for families of all ages.Free - Event

Friday Friends
Various dates, 14:00 - 16:00Our Friday Friends programme offers a welcoming space for visually impaired and D/deaf children and their families.Free - Event

Museum Late: Big Burns Ceilidh
Fri 23 Jan 2026, 19:30 - 22:30Our sell out Big Burns Ceilidh returns! Join us to celebrate Burns Night with a traditional Scottish ceilidh in the Grand Gallery, plus activities throughout the National Museum of Scotland.Sold out
Stories from the 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

Digging for context: Celtic art and fieldwork at Torrs
Written by Dr Fraser HunterDr Fraser Hunter explains how digging around in the mud and wading through peat is helping uncover the origins of magnificent and enigmatic objects such as the Torrs pony cap.So many of the finest items in our collection come from bogs,… - Discover

The material lives of ordinary people: rare 19th century Chinese cotton
Written by Dr Rachel SilbersteinWhen you think of historical Chinese dress, what material comes to mind? Most people would probably assume silk. But the majority of the population in Qing dynasty China (1644-1911) actually wore cotton.However, this reality is not… - Discover

6 world-class type specimens in our stores
Written by Dr Andrew Kitchener, Dr Rachel Walcott & Dr Andrew RossType specimens are among the most important objects in natural science collections. They are the specimens on which the scientific names of species of animals, plants or minerals are based. Animals and plants are named using the Linnaean…







