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Conscience Matters

This exhibition at the National War Museum explores the little-known story of British conscientious objectors of the Second World War through paintings, poems, letters, music and speeches.

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Museum Role Call: Ian Brown - Assistant Curator of Aviation

EPISODE 1: Ian Brown ✈️ Assistant Curator of Aviation

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Museum Role Call: Donnie McCathie - Visitor Experience Manager

EPISODE 4: Donnie McCathie 🤩 Visitor Experience Manager

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Sophie Goggins stands in front of shelves of science objects.
Museum Role Call: Sophie Goggins - Senior Curator of Biomedical Science

EPISODE 5: Sophie Goggins 🦠 Senior Curator of Biomedical Science

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Museum Role Call: Tiago Metello - Assistant Curator of Vertebrate Biology

EPISODE 6: Tiago Metello 🦅 Assistant Curator of Vertebrate Biology

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Museum Role Call: Calum Robertson - Senior Curator, Modern & Military History

EPISODE 3: Calum Robertson ⚔️ Senior Curator, Modern & Military History

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A woman viewing a series of costume masks in the Performance Lives gallery
World Cultures galleries

How can you travel around the world without leaving Scotland? By visiting our World Cultures galleries.

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A visitor admires the Hilton of Cadboll stone, on display in Level -1 in the Early People gallery.
Scottish History and Archaeology galleries

Our Scotland galleries guide you from the Palaeolithic era to the present day, from the earliest cultures to space age science, prehistory to pop culture.

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Pembridge helm

This 14th-century great helm belonged to one of King Edward III's knights, Sir Richard Pembridge, who fought in the Hundred Years' War between England and France.

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Art and Science – Communicating the Climate Emergency

Our panel of artists and museum curators discuss the urgency of the climate and biodiversity crisis, the research and technology being used to tackle it and how art can help communicate this critical message and inspire change.

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Pitch drop demonstration

Possibly the oldest in the world, this pitch drop demonstration is also one of the slowest science experiments ever created

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Three hand drawn portraits of First World War soldiers side by side on the wall of a dark gallery space.
First World War

1914 brought war to Scotland on what would prove to be an unprecedented scale. Delve into the stories behind those who fought in the First World War here.

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Culloden: Regimental colours

These rare Jacobite and British military colours were carried into battle at Culloden by opposing sides.

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Reenactors form a line of Roman cavalry on a grassy field, armed with spears, oval-shaped shields, shining helms and full-body armour.
Romans in Scotland: the Roman army

The Roman army was drawn from many corners of the vast Roman Empire

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Coffins and mummy masks

National Museums Scotland’s ancient Egyptian coffin collection remains largely unknown and has many exceptional items.

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CryoArks: Animal biobanking for research and conservation 

Learn how museums and zoos are helping to conserve endangered species through CryoArks – the UK’s national bank of frozen animal material.

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Parasites: Battle for Survival

Join the battle against five tropical diseases and the parasites that cause them in this interactive exhibition and discover how scientific research taking place in Scotland is leading the way in this field.

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Sir Everard and Lady Hannah im Thurn's Sri Lankan collection

Between 1925 and 1935 a fascinating collection of objects and glass lantern slides were donated to the Museum from Sri Lanka.

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Different aircraft hanging in the Science and Technology gallery
Science and Technology galleries

Communications, transport, industry, engineering, energy and medicine: how have scientific and technological inventions changed our lives?

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A man reaches up to clean the outside of a passenger window of a British Airways plane.
Visiting FAQs

Learn more about what’s changed to help you plan your visit.

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Theravāda Buddhism

This thought-provoking display charts the history and influence of the Theravāda Buddhist tradition across the world, including its role in Scotland today.

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Child looks towards the right through a brass telescope.
Curiosity Club

Calling all inquisitive kids aged 7 -11! Our popular Curiosity Clubs are back for more adventure, discovery and fun.

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A class of pupils sit in pretend boats at the front of the class room. 4 children hold a large piece of blue material and a learning enabler stands at the front reading a story.
An Egyptian Adventure

Discover what life was like in ancient Egypt.

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Press archive

Our press office handles UK and international media requests for the four national museums and our collection centre.

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Alexander Henry Rhind

Alexander Henry Rhind (1833–1863) was the first archaeologist to conduct systematic excavations in Egypt in the 1850s.

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Barkcloth dance masks from Papua New Guinea

Three dramatic barkcloth masks offer an insight into the traditional beliefs and celebrations of the Elema people from the Gulf of Papua, Papua New Guinea, at the turn of the 20th century.

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Ida Pappenheim scent bottle collection

In 1971, over 300 beautiful scent bottles were donated to National Museums Scotland. The scent bottles were collected by Ida Pappenheim. Discover the story behind this charming collection.

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Ancient Egypt across Scotland

An incredible array of Egyptian objects can be found in museums across Scotland, from tiny amulets to massive stone monuments. National Museums Scotland and museums across the country are studying these artefacts together to improve our understanding of ancient Egyptian culture and Scotland’s contribution to Egyptology.

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A man and a boy sit on a bench in the grand gallery looking at a large dinosaur picture book. The boy is wearing ear protectors.
Relaxed Morning

Join us for our monthly Relaxed Morning for anyone who would appreciate a calmer visit to the museum.

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Britten-Norman Islander G-BELF

The island-hopping Britten-Norman Islander is one of the most versatile aircraft ever built.

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Woman and baby in arms sitting on the floor on a checked carpet.
Magic Carpet Minis

Join us on the Magic Carpet as we explore the museum through interactive songs, rhymes and sensory play.

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Families Ask Questions

Get all the answers you need to make the most of your visit with your family.

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E.coli by Luke Jerram

Come and see the 90ft long inflatable sculpture with your own eyes!

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Japanese Contemporary Design

From delicately-carved porcelain to bold statement jewellery, discover how contemporary Japanese artists are challenging preconceptions and using traditional Japanese materials and techniques in new and innovative ways.

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A painted portrait of Sir Walter Scott standing on a hill next to two terriers with hills in the distance.
Inspiring Walter Scott

On the 250th anniversary of Sir Walter Scott's birth, experience his novels through objects that inspired him.

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A thick, twisting rainbow coloured line on a black background.
LGBTQIA+ Hidden Histories Trail

Discover unexplored stories in our LGBTQIA+ Hidden Histories audio trail.

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A World of Maths Trail

Families can pick up our new trail to explore the galleries through the wonder of maths.

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A member of our visitor services team chats with two visitors in the Animal World gallery.
Staff Picks Trail

Be inspired by our staff favourites from our collections on display on Level 1, or try and find them all on your next visit.

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Behind the Scenes Tours

Find out about our collection of aero-engines and propellers on a curator-led tour of our Object Store.

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A black and white photo of a person holding a flag who is standing on a submarine which is at the surface of a loch.
Cold War Scotland

Exploring Scotland’s critical position on the frontline of the Cold War, this new exhibition will tell the stories of the Scots at the centre of this global conflict.

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The Heddle collection

Professor Matthew Forster Heddle (1828-1897) was Scotland's most famous mineralogist. At National Museums Scotland, we look after 5,700 specimens from his collection.

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Corliss engine working model

Built in a dedicated model-making workshop during the late 1870s, this working model is a scale version of the famed Corliss steam engine.

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Corporate & Social Events

The National Museum of Scotland in the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town offers the most stunning setting for memorable events.

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