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Hunterian Museum
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The Hunterian Museum in Glasgow is surely a treat for those who cherish a unique blend of art, culture, science and history, immersed in the grandeur of Scottish heritage. With one of the finest collections in Scotland, the museum is an emblem of continuous scientific discovery and understanding.

History

Established in 1807, The Hunterian is the oldest public museum in Scotland. It was built around the collections of Dr. William Hunter, a pioneering obstetrician and teacher. The museum boasts a myriad of scientific artifacts, art pieces and ethnographic objects collected by Hunter and that continue to grow over time.

How to Get There

The Hunterian is a part of the University of Glasgow. The city is well connected via air, train and bus networks. From Glasgow city center, the museum is a short walk from the Hillhead, Kelvinhall, and Kelvinbridge Subway Stations. Buses frequently run from the city centre to the university.

List of Attractions

The museum exhibits Dr.Hunter’s extraordinary collection ranging from ancient Egyptian artifacts to scientific instruments. Some major attractions include:

  • The Hunterian Art Gallery and Mackintosh House
  • The Zoology Museum
  • The Hunterian Museum
  • The Anatomy and Pathology Museums
  • The Roman Material Collections

Ticket Information

Entry to The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery is free. However, there is a charge for some temporary exhibitions. Visit the official website for the latest information on ticket prices and booking procedures.

Tips for Visiting

  1. Plan your visit in advance as the place can be bustling during the weekends and holidays.
  2. To soak in the museum’s offerings, consider allotting at least 2-3 hours.
  3. Don’t miss the Hunterian Art Gallery and the Mackintosh House, which are part of the museum complex.
  4. Although the museum’s entry is free, donations are welcomed to support the upkeep of the collections.
  5. The museum can be visited in conjunction with the University of Glasgow campus tour.

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