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Museum of Edinburgh

Museum of Edinburgh is located in Scotland
Museum of Edinburgh

Location within Scotland

Former name

Huntly House

Location

142-146 Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8DD, United Kingdom

Website

https://www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk/venue/museum-edinburgh

The Museum of Edinburgh, formerly known as Huntly House and the historic Bank of Scotland Head Office, located at 142-146 Canongate, is a museuminEdinburgh, Scotland, housing a collection relating to the town's origins, history and legends. Exhibits are described as a maze of history with more rooms than one can imagine. From decade to decade down the timeline, rooms include an original copy of the National Covenant signed at Greyfriars Kirk in 1638 and a reconstruction of Field Marshal Earl Haig's headquarters on the Western Front during the Great War, the latter exhibiting items bequeathed to the Museum.[1]

Situated in the late 16th-century Huntly House on the Canongate, the museum is maintained by the City of Edinburgh Council. The museum sits three stories tall with a unique yellow exterior. The museum is within the heart of Edinburgh for all locals and tourist to find.

In 1570, the Museum of Edinburgh was constructed for notable members of Clan Gordon who resided in Huntly Castle. The Earl who resided here was known as George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly.[2] His residency is controversial, being considered erroneous by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland.[3] Subsequently, the Incorporation of Hammermen, a group of metalsmiths, purchased Huntly House in 1647 as their new headquarters and had the building expanded by architect Robert Mylne during their ownership.[2][3] In 1924, when the building was under threat of destruction, the city purchased it and it became the Museum of Edinburgh. Present day, the locals still refer to it as Huntly House.[3]

The museum was featured in Season 3 of the show Outlander.[1]

Huntly House Museum - geograph.org.uk - 1341300

The Museum houses spectacular collections of decorative art which reveal a rich history of Scottish craftsmanship, from beautifully cut and engraved glass and intricately made silver from Edinburgh and Canongate, costume, longcase clocks, along with Scottish pottery and Scottish porcelain dating from the 1760s.[1]

The Museum of Edinburgh's collections total around 220,000 items related to Edinburgh across all of its venues, and has four collections recognized by the Scottish government for National Significance.[1] The building encapsulates the story of the city from beginning to present day. James Craig's original plans for the "New Town" reside within its walls to give every detail.


The Museum is a full family learning space and activity space. Where you can explore using worksheets and detective quests for the more hands-on learners. Or enjoy the reading corner and explore the object area for a quieter experience. Throughout the Museum are baskets full of textures and art materials to explore and immerse more in the history. Every season exhibits may change for new themes or artifacts. In Spring 2024 a new kid friendly exhibit opens up to immerse the new age we are in, called "Game On"[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Museum of Edinburgh". Museums and Galleries Edinburgh. 10 July 2017. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  • ^ a b "Huntly House | Museum of Edinburgh | The Castles of Scotland, Coventry | Goblinshead". www.thecastlesofscotland.co.uk. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  • ^ a b c "Edinburgh, 146 Canongate, Huntly House | Canmore". canmore.org.uk. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
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