Dunblane Museum

4.5/5
(125) · Museum in Dunblane, United Kingdom
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Dunblane Museum houses a collection of artefacts, paintings, prints and photographs about the Cathedral and Dunblane, and it has one of the largest …

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4.5/5 · 125 reviews
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May 28, 2024
Having been established in nearby Greenloaning for a wee while and noted this marvellous museum for a visit. I was suitably impressed by its layout and huge amount of local historical content, all lo… Full review by KevinP1314
Apr 16, 2024
Very interesting museum it’s bigger than it looks, the video about the area was very informative, plenty to see and do for all the family Full review by watone123
Apr 6, 2024
We stumbled across the museum today when we popped into Dunblane with visiting family. The staff were so welcoming, and my son enjoyed looking for the knitted mice. We also had fun with the dress up … Full review by Suzylovestravel
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Can you get in using a wheelchair
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Can't definitively remember but i doubt it. Very old and small building but there is a new part at the rear which I think had a lift in it. Best to ring them and ask.
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How do I get there using public transportation?
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Dunblane is served by a mainline railway station and bus services - in both cases from which Dunblane Museum is a 10-minute walk. Please note Dunblane Museum is not …
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Dunblane is served by a mainline railway station and bus services - in both cases from which Dunblane Museum is a 10-minute walk. Please note Dunblane Museum is not normally open in the winter months - opening times are detailed on the museum website
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Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
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My husband is a wheelchair user and although he didn't accompany me on my visit to the museum I do remember a lift for wheelchair users to access the upper level. I generally …
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My husband is a wheelchair user and although he didn't accompany me on my visit to the museum I do remember a lift for wheelchair users to access the upper level. I generally ring ahead and ask about access when I want to take my husband anywhere like this - people are usually very helpful.
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