Museum
The Stewartry Museum
Kirkcudbright
Free to all
The collections at the Stewartry Museum relate to the human and natural history of the eastern half of Galloway.
The permanent exhibition includes the 'Siller Gun' - Britain's earliest surviving sporting trophy - and works by Kirkcudbright artists including Jessie M King. The museum holds a local history library and archive collections forming a valuable resource for family and local history research. There is also an extensive photographic archive for the Stewartry. New for 2016 is a display of archaeological finds.
Visitor information
Address
The Stewartry Museum
St Mary Street, Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway, DG6 4AQ
01557 331643
Free to all
Opening times
Tuesday – Saturday 10.30am – 1pm, 1.30pm – 4pm
Closed 1 – 2 Jan, 25 – 26 Dec
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