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The National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland, was formed in 2006 with the merger of the new Museum of Scotland, with collections relating to Scottish antiquities, culture and history, and the adjacent Royal Museum (so renamed in 1995), with collections covering science and technology, natural history, and world cultures. The two connected buildings stand beside each other on Chambers Street, by the intersection with the George IV Bridge, in central Edinburgh. The museum is part of National Museums Scotland. Admission is free.The two buildings retain distinctive characters: the Museum of Scotland is housed in a modern building opened in 1998, while the former Royal Museum building was begun in 1861, and partially opened in 1866, with a Victorian Romanesque Revival facade and a grand central hall of cast iron construction that rises the full height of the building. This building underwent a major refurbishment and reopened on 29 July 2011 after a three-year, £47 million project to restore and extend the building led by Gareth Hoskins Architects along with the concurrent redesign of the exhibitions by Ralph Appelbaum Associates.The National Museum incorporates the collections of the former National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, and the Royal Museum. As well as the national collections of Scottish archaeological finds and medieval objects, the museum contains artefacts from around the world, encompassing geology, archaeology, natural history, science, technology, art, and world cultures. The 16 new galleries reopened in 2011 include 8,000 objects, 80 per cent of which were not formerly on display. One of the more notable exhibits is the stuffed body of Dolly the sheep, the first successful clone of a mammal from an adult cell. Other highlights include Ancient Egyptian exhibitions, one of Elton John's extravagant suits and a large kinetic sculpture named the Millennium Clock. A Scottish invention that is a perennial favourite with school parties is The Maiden, an early form of guillotine.

Address: Chambers Street , Edinburgh EH1 1JF, EDH, GB
Phone: 0300 123 6789
State: EDH
City: Edinburgh
Zip Code: EH1 1JF

opening times

Monday: 10:00-17:00
Tuesday: 10:00-17:00
Wednesday: 10:00-17:00
Thursday: 10:00-17:00
Friday: 10:00-17:00
Saturday: 10:00-17:00
Sunday: 10:00-17:00


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Reviews
Huge exhibition, impressively documented and maintained. There's so much to see, I could spend days in there and barely get through the half of it. Great to have been able to visit 'socially distanced', and will definitely go back again and again I live round the corner! Great for families and retirees alike.
Ticket is £20 per adult. Needs booking time slot, because of COVID restrictions. Very interesting place to visit. I spent there more than 2 hours and it still was not enough. The most important thing is, I found my nephiew's star and name on the globe, which is rareness!
The museum is truly a highlight of a city. With so many remarkable exhibits and a stunning interior, it is a must-see for people of all ages. It covers a wide range of topics such as fashion, natural history, and human history across the world, and I could easily spend an entire afternoon in the museum. Highly recommend!
Great museum. Engagingly presented in a beautiful space. Wonderful mix of Scottish history, technology, crafts, natural history... We visited during covid restrictions and it felt like an airy, big space to move around in comfortably. Some hands on exhibits not available, but we still enjoyed a lot.
Love it, always good to come back. Not busy during pandemic but highly recommended. You can donate £ to museum as tickets are free of charge.
The best museum I have ever been in. Beautiful inside and out and with loads of things to do. There are quite a few things closed at the time of writing due to COVID-19 however it's still worth a visit. Fantastic place and I will be back!!!
So well organised given restrictions. Well done to all. Cafe open toilets open some exhibition pieces off limits but all visible. Booking on line very easy
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