A treasure house of history in Dumfries and Galloway telling the story of the land and people of the region. Look out for fossil footprints left by prehistoric animals, the wildlife of the Solway, tools and weapons of our earliest people, stone carvings by Scotland's first Christians and the everyday things of the Victorian farm, workshop and home. Museum activity trails and gallery investigations, visitor information and a shop with unusual and nostalgic toys, gifts and pocket money buys. Camera Obscura open, weather and staffing permitting. There is a charge for Camera Obscura presentations and visitors are requested to wear a mask unless exempt. Please speak with a member of staff when you arrive at the museum about the Camera Obscura.
Incredible little museum showcasing the history and archaeology of Dumfries and the surrounding area. The highlight was most definitely the Roman altar reconstruction showing how vividly it was painted when it was first created. Other highlights include the large telescope and the Medieval stone carvings in the basement of the tower. The most interesting aspect is the connection with the Apollo moon landings in the 1960s. We didn't visit the camera obscura as there was an additional charge. The museum is free to enter although donations are most certainly welcome. The staff were also really friendly and welcoming.
A really extensive museum with plenty of interesting and well kept artefacts to look at. There a a large range of interactive exhibits for children which is a great touch. Entry is free and we gave a donation as the museum was so interesting. Well worth a visit, if you're in Dumfries.
Great museum, child friendly activities (plentiful opportunities to get their hands on things and a treasure hunt) plus excellent natural history and local interest exhibits. The camera obscura is a must see.
A little gem on a wet Sunday afternoon, very interesting so much about local area. On three floors with lift for easy access,unfortunately the camera obscure could not be used because of the weather, also free entry
A nice, if slightly old-fashioned, little museum which amply demonstrates that interesting stories are hidden in every corner of the world. The camera obscura was great and staff waited for my whole party to arrive before we were taken up to it. There was an interesting temporary exhibition on local protests and workers' movements. A gem. Free to enter but you need to pay a little for the camera obscura talk.
Outstanding example of a local history museum. Fascinating, well curated, varied exhibits. Engaging, thoughtful activities for kids. Friendly and welcoming staff. So wonderful to have free entry making this a truly egalitarian experience and lovely to see locals and tourists alike accessing it. We were extra lucky that the weather allowed for a demonstration of the Camera Obscura, for which there is a small charge. Free parking on site. Toilets inside. Gift shop.
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Toilets
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Restaurant
Good for kids
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Incredible little museum showcasing the history and archaeology of Dumfries and the surrounding area. The highlight was most definitely the Roman altar reconstruction showing how vividly it was painted when it was first created. Other highlights include the large telescope and the Medieval stone carvings in the basement of the tower. The most interesting aspect is the connection with the Apollo moon landings in the 1960s. We didn't visit the camera obscura as there was an additional charge. The museum is free to enter although donations are most certainly welcome. The staff were also really friendly and welcoming.
A really extensive museum with plenty of interesting and well kept artefacts to look at. There a a large range of interactive exhibits for children which is a great touch. Entry is free and we gave a donation as the museum was so interesting. Well worth a visit, if you're in Dumfries.
Great museum, child friendly activities (plentiful opportunities to get their hands on things and a treasure hunt) plus excellent natural history and local interest exhibits. The camera obscura is a must see.
A little gem on a wet Sunday afternoon, very interesting so much about local area. On three floors with lift for easy access,unfortunately the camera obscure could not be used because of the weather, also free entry
A nice, if slightly old-fashioned, little museum which amply demonstrates that interesting stories are hidden in every corner of the world. The camera obscura was great and staff waited for my whole party to arrive before we were taken up to it. There was an interesting temporary exhibition on local protests and workers' movements. A gem. Free to enter but you need to pay a little for the camera obscura talk.
Outstanding example of a local history museum. Fascinating, well curated, varied exhibits. Engaging, thoughtful activities for kids. Friendly and welcoming staff. So wonderful to have free entry making this a truly egalitarian experience and lovely to see locals and tourists alike accessing it. We were extra lucky that the weather allowed for a demonstration of the Camera Obscura, for which there is a small charge. Free parking on site. Toilets inside. Gift shop.