Kilmartin Museum
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Kilmartin Museum was established to protect, investigate and interpret the archaeological landscape of Kilmartin Glen and the ancient artefacts that have been found there.
Located at the heart of an internationally important landscape on the west coast of Scotland, Kilmartin Museum cares for and displays fascinating ancient artefacts close to the sites where they were discovered. Among their treasures are some of Scotland’s earliest examples of Beaker pottery, incredible quartz tools used to make mysterious prehistoric rock art, and stunningly crafted early metalwork.
The Museum reopened its doors to the public in September 2023 after a £7.5m redevelopment project.
Visitor information
Address
Kilmartin, Lochgilphead, Argyll, PA31 8RQ
01546 510278
Opening times
Kilmartin Museum is open 10am to 5pm, seven days a week until the end of October.
Winter hours from 1 November to 23 December: 11am to 4pm, Thursday - Sunday
Closed January and February
From Spring 2024: 10am-5pm, seven days a week (opening date 2024 still tbc - please check website)
Exclusions and safety measures
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Refurbishments
Museum closes from Christmas to February for winter.
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