Museum
Low Parks Museum
Hamilton
Free to all
Low Parks Museum is housed in beautiful and historically significant buildings which were once part of the Duke of Hamilton's estate.
The 18th-century Assembly Room, with its original plasterwork and musicians' gallery, forms a striking centrepiece to the buildings. The museum shows the history and development of South Lanarkshire and how its communities were shaped by farming, weaving and coalmining. There are also two large temporary exhibition galleries.
Visitor information
Address
Low Parks Museum
129 Muir Street, Hamilton, Lanarkshire, ML3 6BJ
01698 452382
Free to all
Opening times
Monday to Saturday: 10:00am - 5:00pm (last admissions 4:45pm)
Sunday: 12:00noon - 5.00pm (last admissions 4:45pm)
Refurbishments
Re developing our existing textile gallery into a bright and interactive gallery of technology.
Visitor information
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