The National Museums Collection Centre in Granton, Edinburgh is a specialist facility where we care for and research our collections. From whale skeletons and insects to motorbikes and high fashion, the Collection Centre holds millions of objects and specimens.

The Collection Centre is a hub for cutting-edge research and innovation, training and teaching, as well as the preparation of collections for exhibition, loan, and tour. The work we carry out and facilitate here includes research, scientific analysis, conservation, and digitisation.

While not open to the public on a daily basis, we do offer regular, guided tours of the Collection Centre. If you want to visit the Collection Centre for research, you are encouraged to contact the relevant curatorial department.

What happens at the Collections Centre?

Collections care and conservation

From stabilising ancient papyrus and cleaning fragile textiles to conserving large engines with moving parts, our collections care and conservation teams care for a vast range of collections. In addition, the Natural Sciences team prepares specimens for display and research, with their work ranging from taxidermy to fossil preparation.


A photography studio where two photographers are digitising an ornate vase.

Digitisation

Digitising our collections helps us to find out more about them, create detailed visual records and share them online. The Collection Centre is the focal point for our programme of digitisation producing hundreds of thousands of records and images of our collections which can be viewed on our collections search.


A moth specimen being held by a curator.

Loans and research

We lend collections to museums and institutions in the UK and internationally and receive loans for display in our own museums. Find out more about how to borrow from our collection.

We also facilitate research loans from our Natural Sciences collection to enable specimens to be studied closely. Please contact our Natural Sciences team to learn more. 

In addition to carrying out our own research, each year we welcome hundreds of visiting researchers from across the world. Our specialist labs and study areas facilitate the in-depth exploration of our collections. If you have a research enquiry, please contact the relevant curatorial department.

 

Collection Centre facilities

The Collection Centre has facilities to access, research, digitise and conserve collections. This includes specialist conservation laboratories, photography studios, collection research spaces, as well as heritage science laboratories with equipment ranging from PDA-UPLC, XRF, SEM-EDX to XRD and FTIR.

Future plans

The City of Edinburgh Council has outlined ambitious plans to regenerate the Granton Waterfront area. National Museums Scotland is one of the partners on this project, which is committed to making Granton Waterfront one of Edinburgh’s best places to live, work, learn and visit. 

We share some facilities at the Collection Centre with National Galleries of Scotland, and we are working with them to align our future plans to develop collection facilities making them more accessible to visitors.

Where to find us

Address

242 West Granton Road
Granton
Edinburgh EH5 1JA
Tel: 0131 247 4470