
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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Curiosity Club
Sat 28 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

Gather Around the Frame: A Celebration of Hand Quilting
Sun 29 Mar, 10:15 - 16:45Celebrate the traditional craft of frame quilting. Get hands-on at our quilting bee and learn more about this British tradition from modern makers, historians and museum experts.Free
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

6 highlights from our library
Written by Morven DonaldFounded by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, the library at National Museum Scotland received its first book in 1781 – which is still on our shelves. Over the past 234 years, the library has gathered a wide-ranging and often… - Discover
'I am yours': 11 Scottish posy rings
Written by Dr Georgia VullinghsPosy rings are some of the most evocative objects of love in National Museums Scotland's collections. These finger rings are named for the short inscriptions engraved on the inside of their band. - Discover

Inspiring women: Helen Monro Turner
Written by Sarah RothwellHelen Monro Turner (1901 – 1977) was a distinguished Scottish glass engraver, designer, educator, and illustrator. An important figure in the development of glass art, Monro Turner was an early role model for women working in glass, and…







