This museum is so amazing; my daughter loves it so much! It has 5 floors with different sections of natural world; world cultures; art & design and also science & technology with interactive displays that intrigued children. You can go the roof terrace to see the overview of Edinburgh city from there. And not to forget; it is free entrance! There’s also a cafe inside that sells good coffee and cakes. A must visit when you’re in Edinburgh.
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This museum is so amazing; my daughter loves it so much! It has 5 floors with different sections of natural world; world cultures; art & design and also science & technology with interactive displays that intrigued children. You can go the roof terrace to see the overview of Edinburgh city from there. And not to forget; it is free entrance! There’s also a cafe inside that sells good coffee and cakes. A must visit when you’re in Edinburgh.
so much to see and do great fun for the whole family however takes up alot of time so would recommend making a whole day of it
a must visit for anyone wanting to learn about the history of Scotland. see the ‘Kingdom of Scotland’ exhibition on ground floor.
The museum is huge and there’s so many things to see. The entry is free, there might be some special exhibition and that would have a paying ticket but they’re usually affordable and definitely worth it.The terrace has an amazing view over the city, you can see Arthur Seat, Edinburgh Castle, St Gyles and the sea.To this day, the exhibition “Wild and Majestic - Romantic Visions of Scotland” is still my favourite. Charming and heartbreaking
It is worth a visit. This museum seems to have collections and records in human history, natural geography, animal and plant, industrial technology, art trends, etc. Highlights: porcelain in addition to local, China, Japan, North Korea, the Netherlands, Iran, Germany, Italy and other countries have collections to introduce, you can come to watch and learn.
Founded in 1985, the National Museum of Scotland is a combination of the Scottish Archaeological Museum and the Royal Museum of Scotland. It is located in the heart of Edinburgh, Scotland, England. The museum is divided into two parts, which are related to Scotland and collections from around the world. The National Museum of Scotland also houses the world's first cloned sheep, Dolly.